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Strange Things Happen

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Strange Things Happen
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Stewart Copeland
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:336
Dimensions(mm): Height 133,Width 204
Category/GenreBands, groups and musicians
Biographies and autobiography
Memoirs
ISBN/Barcode 9780061791512
ClassificationsDewey:B
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint HarperCollins
Publication Date 7 September 2010
Publication Country United States

Description

"An excellent read." -St. Petersburg Times "An often hilarious, always candid and astutely observed memoir chronicling a life observed, largely, from the vantage point of a drum throne." -Buffalo News Rock legend Stewart Copeland, drummer for seminal pop trio The Police, shares his stories from before, during, and after his days with Sting and Andy Summers, in one of the most popular and influential bands of the eighties. Strange Things Happen indeed.

Author Biography

Steward Copeland counts himself fortunate to have been a founder of the most played and successful trio of the 1980s. His ongoing travels in search of exotic rhythms and musical celebrations have taken him all around the world. Copeland is the father of seven children. He lives with his wife and three daughters.

Reviews

"Copeland's confessions from the 2007-2008 reunion tour of the Police form a seamless and irresistible narrative...Readers feel as if they were on stage with him, Sting and Andy Summers, sharing with us the thrill of performing with one of the great bands of all time." -- Publishers Weekly "[Copeland's] multifaceted and generous embracing of many kinds of experiences give this book an especially rich texture. He has an entertaining style and a flair for the witty and well-timed anecdote." -- Library Journal "The well-written and funny memoir is an entertaining journey through the strange rhythms, adventures, ritual, and mojo after the breakup of [The Police]...This is the stuff that makes rock-n-roll memoir." -- Sacramento Book Review