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The Police was a three-piece British new wave band, which was strongly influenced by ska and reggae. Coming to prominence in the wake of the punk rock phenomenon, they rose to become one of the most popular groups in the world in the early 1980s.//The Police was founded by American-born drummer Stewart Copeland in early 1977. After the demise of his progressive rock band Curved Air, Copeland was anxious to form a new three-piece group and join the burgeoning London punk scene. Singer-bassist Sting and guitarist Henry Padovani began rehearsing with Copeland in January, 1977, and they recorded their first Police single "Fallout/Nothing Achieving" the following month. In March and April, the threesome toured as a support act for Cherry Vanilla as well as Wayne County & the Electric Chairs. In May, ex-Gong musician Mike Howlett brought together Copeland, Sting, and guitarist Andy Summers for the first time to record demos and perform with him at a Gong reunion concert as Strontium 90.In July, 1977, Copeland, Sting, Padovani, and Summers began performing as a four-piece version of The Police. Padovani's relatively limited ability as a guitarist meant that his tenure in the band was short, and soon after an aborted recording session with producer John Cale on August 10, Padovani left the band and Summers took over sole guitar duties. Summers was several years older than Copeland and Sting and his experience as a guitarist went back to the early 1960s and included a stint in Eric Burdon's New Animals in the late '60s. This lineup of Copeland, Sting, and Summers would endure for the rest of Police history
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