Sting & Shaggy interview in the Philadelphia Inquirer...
‘It’s all about surprise.’ Sting and Shaggy’s One Fine Day festival is happening only in Philadelphia...
First the unlikely duo made a reggae album together, then a set of Sinatra covers. Now they'll headline the Mann Center, with Thundercat, Koffee, Tank & the Bangas, and G. Love & Special Sauce.
The bromance that will bring Sting and Shaggy together for the One Fine Day music festival in Philadelphia (and only Philadelphia) on Sept. 9 at the Mann Center began with a song.
In 2018, the Jamaican rapper and singer was in Los Angeles working on an unfinished track called “Don’t Make Me Wait.” His manager, Martin Kierszenbaum - who also manages the former Police leader - heard it and thought: “This would be perfect for Sting.” Sting thought so, too.
The duo-to-be - who will perform at One Fine Day along with virtuoso bassist Thundercat, Jamaican rapper Koffee, New Orleans band Tank and the Bangas, Philly’s G. Love & Special Sauce, and others - didn’t know each other at the time.
Sting’s Broadway musical, with a Tony nominated score, opened last night for nine performances in a triumphant return, its first since 2015. It’s not an opera, but it’s staged like one, with a brea...
Sting’s music is known around the world. Over the course of his career, he has sold more than 100 million records, first as the frontman, principal songwriter and bassist for The Police, and later ...