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Sting Broken Music Book Review

I’ve been a fan of the singer/songwriter/musician Sting for decades.

I’m a fan of his work with The Police and his solo work.

He’s a tremendous talent all around.

I’m also a fan of his book.

Broken Music was released in 2003.

In the book, Sting talks about his upbringing, his parents, school days, first getting into music, early bands, early relationships (including his first marriage and becoming a father), and the initial days of The Police.

It’s a great book, but I do wish he would have talked more about the rest of his career.

But his intention was to talk about his early days, and he does that quite well with this book.

If you are a fan of Sting, you need to read this book Broken Music.

And in order to know what he means by “Broken Music”, you have to read the book.

Please do.

The Ardent Fan

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