Kyle Meredith with... Sting
Sting on The Three-Piece That’s Not The Police, Covering Neil Young, and the Dr. Dre/Snoop Collaboration Sting catches up with Kyle Meredith backstage before his performance at Bourbon and Beyond to talk about his ongoing 3.0 Tour. Sting reflects on the unique experience of performing as a three-piece band, a configuration he hasn’t used since his Police days, and why he loves the clarity and space it brings to the sound, surprising both himself and his audience by continuously finding new ways to reimagine his songs on stage. Sting also discusses his new single, “I Wrote Your Name (Upon My Heart),” which incorporates the iconic Bo Diddley beat, and teases the possibility of more new music on the way. Plus, he shares insights into how he approaches his back catalog, always searching for fresh elements to keep his songs alive, and even hints at an upcoming collaboration with Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg. #sting #thepolice #snoopdogg #drdre

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