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# Sting


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Who / What

"Sting" is a term that can refer to multiple entities, most notably the musician **David Robert Jones**, better known by his stage name **Sting**. It also encompasses other references such as the **British band The Police** (led by Sting) and various homonyms in different contexts.


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Background & History

The term "Sting" originates from the persona of David Robert Jones, a British singer-songwriter who gained fame under this moniker. Initially known for his work with **The Police**, a groundbreaking rock band formed in London in 1977, Sting became their lead vocalist and primary songwriter. The Police’s success on the global stage (including hits like *"Roxanne"* and *"Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic"*) cemented Sting as one of the most influential musicians of the late 20th century.


Beyond music, "Sting" has also been used to describe other entities, such as:

  • **The Sting** (1973), a famous heist film starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford.
  • Various law enforcement units or sting operations in different countries.
  • The **Stingray**, a type of fish and a name for electronic surveillance devices.

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    Why Notable

    Sting’s musical career is legendary, blending rock, pop, and world music influences. His solo work (e.g., *The Dream of the Blue Turtles*, 1985) and collaborations (with Paul Simon on *Graceland*) earned him multiple Grammy Awards and global acclaim. Beyond music, his activism—such as his advocacy for human rights, environmental causes, and anti-war movements—has made him a respected figure in public life.


    The term "Sting" also evokes broader cultural significance:

  • The **Police**’s influence reshaped 1980s rock.
  • The film *The Sting* remains a classic in crime drama.
  • The **Stingray** device has sparked debates on privacy and surveillance.

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    In the News

    As of recent years, "Sting" continues to resonate in pop culture and media. David Robert Jones remains active in music, occasionally releasing new material (e.g., his 2019 album *Symphonicity*). Meanwhile, references to **The Police** persist in nostalgia-driven discussions about 80s rock, while debates over surveillance technologies (like the Stingray) keep the term relevant in legal and tech news. The name also appears occasionally in discussions of financial scams or law enforcement operations.


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    Key Facts

  • **Type:** Organization / Persona / Cultural reference
  • **Also known as:**
  • David Robert Jones (musician)
  • The Police (band)
  • *The Sting* (film)
  • Stingray (fish/surveillance device)
  • **Founded/Born:** Not applicable (as a name, not an entity; musician born in 1951).
  • **Key dates:**
  • 1977: Formation of The Police.
  • 1984: Release of *Synchronicity*, their breakthrough album.
  • 2003: Sting’s solo album *Songs from the Ashes* wins a Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Album.
  • **Geography:**
  • London, UK (musician and band origins).
  • Global (music industry influence).
  • **Affiliation:**
  • Music industry (The Police, solo career).
  • Film/TV (*The Sting*).
  • Law enforcement/surveillance discussions.

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    Links

  • [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sting)
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