- Stewart Copeland
Infobox musical artist
Name = Stewart Copeland
Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Img_capt = Stewart Copeland inMarseille in 2008.
Birth_name = Stewart Armstrong Copeland
Born = birth date and age|1952|7|16
Origin =Alexandria, Virginia
Death =
Genre = Rock,Reggae , Pop, New Wave,Jazz
Occupation =Musician ,Composer
Years_active = 1975 - present
Instrument = Drums
Percussion
VocalsKeyboards Guitar
First_album =
Latest_album =
Notable_albums =
Notable songs =
Label =A&M Records Koch Records
Associated_acts =The Police
Klark Kent
Animal LogicOysterhead
Gizmo
URL = [http://www.stewartcopeland.net www.stewartcopeland.net]Stewart Armstrong Copeland (born
July 16 ,1952 ) is an Americanmusician , best known as thedrummer for the bandThe Police . During the group's extended hiatus from the mid-1980s to 2007, he played in other bands and composedsoundtrack s.Background
Copeland was born in
Alexandria, Virginia , [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/discussion/2006/01/26/DI2006012601460_pf.html Film: "Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out"] ] [ [http://www.stewartcopeland.net/biography/1952-75.htm Early days, the Middle East, music biz & Curved Air] ] the youngest of four children of CIA officerMiles Copeland, Jr. and Lorraine Adie, a Scot who served in British intelligence.The family moved to
Cairo ,Egypt a few months after his birth, and Copeland spent his formative years in theMiddle East . In 1957, the family moved toBeirut ,Lebanon and Copeland attended the American Community School there. He started drum lessons at age twelve and by age thirteen he was playing drums for school dances. Later he moved to England and attendedMillfield from 1967 to 1969. Copeland went to college inCalifornia , attendingCalifornia Western University andUC Berkeley . He returned toEngland in 1975, playing drums for theprogressive rock bandCurved Air .Personal life
Copeland married Curved Air vocalist
Sonja Kristina in 1982. They divorced in the early 1990s. They have three sons: Sven (drummer/producer), Jordan (film-editor/director and frontman in London-based rock 3-piece Hot Head Show [http://www.hotheadband.com] ) and Scott (currently tour-manager for uncleMiles Copeland III 'sBellydance Superstars ). Copeland has another son, Patrick, with Marina Guinness, daughter ofDesmond Guinness . Copeland currently lives inLos Angeles with his second wife, Fiona Dent. They have three daughters: Eve, Grace, and Celeste.Stewart's oldest brother
Miles Copeland III , founder ofI.R.S. Records , was manager of the Police and has overseen Stewart's interests in other music projects. Stewart's other brother, the now deceasedIan Copeland , was a pioneering booking agent who represented the Police, amongst many others. His father, Miles Copeland, once worked for theOffice of Strategic Services (OSS), according to files released by theCentral Intelligence Agency (CIA) in 2008. [ [http://news.aol.com/article/julia-child-others-part-of-spy-network/132516 "Julia Child, Others Part of Spy Network"] , AOL News, August 14, 2008]Stewart's hobbies include rollerskating, cycling along the beach in Santa Monica, filmmaking and playing polo.
Drumming
Copeland is known for his precise, energetic, and creative rock drumming along with a
reggae andjazz influenced style. His distinctive sound centers on a hard, high-pitched "crack" on a snare drum or rimshot, subtlehi-hat work with understated flourishes, while often playing only hi-hat with bass drum. Copeland is a master of the syncopated beat, and his distinct approach consolidates his position as an important drummer on the world stage, subsequently influencing generations of drummers. His credit onCurved Air 's "Airborne" album was "Heavy Artillery" rather than "drums."Copeland is also noted for his heavy emphasis on the groove as a complement to the song, rather than displays of technical prowess. He once drove this point home at a drum clinic: Copeland announced that he would show the audience something "that very few modern drummers can do," and proceeded to play a simple rock beat for two minutes. Nonetheless, his playing often incorporates spectacular fills and subtle inflections which greatly augment the groove. Compared to most of his 1980s contemporaries, Copeland's snare sound was very bright and cutting. Another novelty was his use of
splash cymbal s. He also is one of the few rock drummers using thetraditional grip rather than thematched grip .Equipment
Stewart Copeland currently uses
Tama Drums ,Paiste Cymbals,Remo Drum Heads &Vater Drum Sticks."The Police Reunion" (2007-2008) Tour Kit: [http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/mm125/bojosoto/My%20Photos/StewartCopelandsPoliceReunionKit.jpg]
*Tama Starclassic Maple Drums and Paiste Cymbals:
*Drums - Blue Sparkle
**10x8" Tom
**13x9" Tom
**12x9" Tom (To the left of his snare drum)
**16x16" Floor Tom
**18x16" Floor Tom
**22x18" Bass Drum
**14x5" Tama "SC145 Stewart Copeland Signature" Snare
**Tama Custom Octobans (x4) (custom made for Copeland)
*Cymbals - Paiste
**12" Prototype Micro Hi-Hats
**16" Signature Full Crash
**17" Signature Fast Crash
**18" Signature Fast Crash
**18" Signature Full Crash
**18" 2002 Flat Ride (prototype)
**22" Signature Blue Bell Ride
**10" Signature Splash
**8" Signature Bell
**8" Signature Prototype Splash*Stewart also uses his own Vater "Stewart Copeland Standard" Sticks.
"Copeland's Classic Kit Set-up"
*Midnight Blue Tama Imperial Star Maple Drums (9-ply) or Custom Mahogany Tama Superstar Birch Drums (4 or 6-ply) and Paiste Cymbals:
** 10x8" Rack Tom
** 12x8" Rack Tom
** 13x9" Rack Tom
** 16x16" Floor Tom
** 14x5" Snare
** 22x14" Bass Drum
** 20x16" Tama Gong Drum
** Tama Octobans (x4)
** Two Tama Tymp Toms
*Cymbals - Paiste
** Formula 602 13" Medium Hi-Hats
** 16" Thin Crash
** 8" 2002 Bell (x2)
** 8" 2002 Splash (x2)
** 11" 2002 Splash
** 14" Rude Crash Ride
** 16" Rude Crash Ride
** 22" Rude Crash RideThe Police
In 1977, Copeland founded the Police with
singer /bassist Sting andguitarist Henry Padovani (who was soon replaced byAndy Summers ), which became one of the top bands of the 1980s.Frequently cited recordings with the Police include:
*"
Outlandos d'Amour ": "So Lonely ," "Roxanne," "Can't Stand Losing You "
*"Regatta de Blanc ": "Message in a Bottle ," "Walking on the Moon ," "The Bed's Too Big Without You "
*"Zenyatta Mondatta ": "Driven To Tears," "De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da ," "Don't Stand So Close to Me ," "Canary in a Coalmine "
*"Ghost in the Machine": "Invisible Sun ," "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic ," "Spirits in the Material World "
*"Synchronicity": "Synchronicity I ," "King of Pain ," "Wrapped Around Your Finger ," "Every Breath You Take ," "Synchronicity II "Klark Kent
Copeland also recorded under the pseudonym Klark Kent, releasing several UK singles in 1978 with one ("Don't Care") entering the
UK Singles Chart that year, along with an eponymously titled 10-inch album on greenvinyl released in 1980. In a 2006 online chat, Copeland "revealed" (with tongue in cheek) thatA&M Records signed the Police in order to get Klark Kent. [cite web|url=http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0NTQ/is_2006_Jan_27/ai_n16032562|title=Film: "Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out"|accessdate=2007-02-24|date=2006-01-27]ingles
* "Don't Care" / "Thrills" / "Office Girls" - 1978
* "Too Kool To Kalypso" / "Kinetic Ritual" - 1978
* "Away From Home" / "Office Talk" - 1980
* "Rich In A Ditch" / "Grandilinquent" - 1980EPs
* "Klark Kent" - 1980
Albums
* "Kollected Works" - 1995
Later career
In 1982 Stewart Copeland was involved in the production of a
WOMAD benefit albumcalled Music and Rhythm.In 1983, Stewart Copeland would compose the musical score and earn a Golden Globe nomination for his scoring of
Francis Ford Coppola 's "Rumble Fish ". The film directed and produced byFrancis Ford Coppola from theS.E. Hinton novel also had a song released to radio on A & M Records"Don't Box Me In - Theme From Rumblefish" - a collaboration between Copeland and singer/songwriterStan Ridgway , leader of the bandWall of Voodoo , that received significant airplay upon release of the film that year.After The Police stopped touring in 1984, Copeland established a career composing
soundtrack s for movies (Airborne, "Talk Radio", "Wall Street", 'Riff Raff", 'Raining Stones", "Surviving the Game ", "See No Evil, Hear No Evil", ', "The Leopard Son ", "She's Having a Baby ", "Taking Care of Business ", "West Beirut", "I am David"), television ("The Equalizer", "Dead Like Me ", ', the original pilot for "", Nickelodeon's "The Amanda Show ", "The Life and Times of Juniper Lee "), andvideo game s ("Spyro the Dragon" and "The Agents"), along withopera s ("Holy Blood and Crescent Moon", commissioned byCleveland Opera ) andballet s.In 1985, Copeland released a solo album, "The Rhythmatist". Featuring drums and percussion, the record was the result of a pilgrimage to
Africa . In 1988 he followed up with "The Equalizer & Other Cliff Hangers", an album collecting some of his soundtrack efforts.In 1986, Copeland teamed with
Adam Ant to record the title track and video for theAnthony Michael Hall movie Out of Bounds.In 1989, Copeland formed Animal Logic with
jazz bassistStanley Clarke andsinger songwriter Deborah Holland . The trio had success with their first album and world tour but the followup recording sold poorly, and the band did not continue.Copeland has occasionally played drums for other artists including
Peter Gabriel . In 2000, he joined withLes Claypool of Primus (with whom he produced a track on the Primus album "Antipop ") andTrey Anastasio ofPhish to create the bandOysterhead . In 2002, Copeland was hired byRay Manzarek andRobby Krieger ofThe Doors to play on a new album and tour, but after an injury sidelined Copeland, the arrangement ended in mutual lawsuits. In 2005, Copeland released Orchestralli, a live recording of chamber ensemble performing music of his own composition on a short tour of Italy in 2002. Also in 2005, Copeland started Gizmo, a new project withavant-garde guitar istDavid Fiuczynski . The band made their U.S debut onSeptember 16 ,2006 at theModern Drummer Drum Festival.In January 2006, Copeland premiered his film about the Police called "" at the
Sundance Film Festival . In February and March, he appeared as one of the judges on theBBC television show 'Just the Two of Us' (A role he later reprised for a second series in January 2007).At the 2007
Grammy Awards , Copeland,Andy Summers and Sting performed the song "Roxanne" together again as The Police. This marked the band's first public performance since 1986 (they had previously reunited only for an improvised set at Sting's wedding party in 1992 and for their induction into theRock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003). One day later, the band announced that in celebration of The Police's 30th anniversary, they would be embarking on what turned out to be a one-off reunion tour onMay 28 2007 . In addition to this, Copeland released the compilation album "The Stewart Copeland Anthology ".In March 2008, Copeland premiered a new composition at "An Evening with Stewart Copeland", at the
Savannah Music Festival . The appearance will also feature a screening of his documentary and special guest artists.In Other Media
Alternative rock band
Sparky's Flaw released a song titled "Stewart Copeland" as a part of their 2005 EP album "One Small Step."In 2007 Copeland and Summers joined the rock band Incubus during the Incubus song "Stellar" at one of their concerts. In the middle of "Stellar," Incubus performed a verse from "De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da." Copeland and Summers joined in for that song, "Message in a Bottle," and "Roxanne".
In 2008,
RIM commissioned Copeland to write a 'soundtrack' for theBlackBerry Bold . Copeland created a highly percussive theme of one minute's length, from which he evolved six ringtones and a softer 'alarm tone' for when the device is used as an alarm clock. All of these tunes are preloaded into the Bold's system memory. [ [http://apcmag.com/must_hear_stewart_copelands_cool_new_blackberry_bold_theme_and_ringtones.htm "Stewart Copeland puts message in a bottle for BlackBerry Bold owners"] ]References
* [http://stewartcopeland.societeg.com/ Stewart Copeland Inside Out /Ultimate fan site with infos, news, complete disco, gallery,links]
* [http://www.stewartcopeland.net/ Copeland's official site]
* [http://www.behindthedrums.com/StewartCopeland.htm Stewart Copeland at BehindTheDrums.com] - discography and equipment list
*
*imdb name|0004841
* [http://www.jambase.com/headsup.asp?storyID=9947 Stewart Copeland Interview]
* [http://punkcast.com/1013/ PUNKCAST#1013] Q&A at Walter Reade Theater NYC,Aug 5 2006 . (Realplayer ,mp4 )
* [http://www.itconversations.com/shows/detail342.html Stewart Copeland: the Think Different Drummer] Mac OS X Conference keynote (MP3)
* [http://www.schirmer.com/Default.aspx?TabId=2419&State_2872=2&composerId_2872=3115 Stewart Copeland] at G. Schirmer, Inc.
* [http://www.tookooltokalypso.org/bio.html Another Biography]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.