So that’s why he’s called Shaggy. The famed reggae singer tells Page Six “you can make love to” his new album. The “Boombastic” star is about to release his first album in six years, “Lottery,” ...
The primary goal of most musicians is to gain success. The secondary goal of most musicians is to play the music they want to play. However, the two don’t go hand and hand very often, as there are ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Sting’s 3.0 Live debuts on three U.K. sales charts, with top 40 ...
Thanks to Adolescence on Netflix, Sting’s “Fragile” is a hit again in the U.K., with his greatest hits album also reentering the charts this week. British Rock and New Wave musician Sting (born Gordon ...
Sting’s manager is the epitome of full-service when it comes to the music industry. In addition to his executive duties, Martin Kierszenbaum, a Lansing native and University of Michigan graduate — ...
The unlikely duo of Sting and Shaggy are taking their collaboration on the road this fall. The pair announced the "44/876 Joint Tour" Thursday. The 19-date tour will start Sept. 15 in Miami and finish ...
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