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  1. 3 days ago · Andy Summers reveals his role in the making of the Police hit “Every Breath You Take”. When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. As ...

  2. 5 days ago · A screen at the back which added an interactive element to tonight’s show. From the moment a self-confessed very jet lagged Andy Summers took to the stage where he was greeted warmly by a firm round of applause and cheer. Dressed in a t-shirt and blue suit Summers looked decades younger than his actual age. It’s hard to believe he is eighty ...

  3. 4 days ago · I’m sitting in the dimly lit City Recital Hall in Sydney, waiting for Andy Summers to take the stage, a legend whose legacy with The Police precedes him. But tonight, it’s not just about nostalgia; it’s about a man who has spent decades refusing to rest on his laurels. Summers has always been more than the guitar hero of a stadium rock band.

  4. 5 days ago · Without a doubt Andy Summers is a bona-fide legend. Those five albums as lead guitarist for The Police are five of the greatest albums on the rock era. There is no questioning the credentials of ...

  5. 5 days ago · A photo of Summers looking worse for wear in a wheelchair left tonight’s crowd in stitches of laughter. In the spirit of Latin America, Andy dons the guitar again to perform a complex, tango-flavoured tune, The Last Dance of Mr. X.

  6. Sep 2, 2024 · Andy Summers has been talking about his experience of working with Robert Fripp, and how after two collaborative albums in the 1980s, they’re about to release a third. In an interview with Ultimate Guitar, the ex-Police man explained how the pair had known each other since they were teenagers growing up in Dorset in the 1950s.

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  8. Sep 19, 2024 · Fender recreated Andy’s Tele back in 2007: at almost £9.5k, it was a rather pricey Tribute indeed! (Image credit: Fender) Adding a Gibson humbucker in the neck position wasn’t unique for the time, nor was a pickup phase switch, but if the guitar was worked on – probably during 1971 or before – it’s very early for its retrofitted brass bridge plate and saddles, not to mention its ‘secret weapon’, an active boost/overdrive.