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  1. CHRIS HILLMAN

    HUGH'S ROOM

    TORONTO, ONTARIO

    WEDNESDAY APRIL 11 & THURSDAY APRIL 12, 2007.

    $38 ADVANCE $42 DOOR

     

    For ticket reservations please call: (416) 531-6604

    Hugh's Room is a warm, spacious and inviting 200 seat music venue located in Roncesvalles Village

    in Toronto, featuring exceptional local, national and international musicians. Tantalizing salads,

    appetizers and lovely main dishes.

     

     

     

    I am very excited to be seeing Chris Hillman again, being an original member for my favorite American band the Byrds. And to see this Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee for his work with the Byrds and former member of the Flying Burrito Bros., Manassas and the Desert Rose Band in such an intimate venue makes it all the better.

     

    Tim

  2. I can not believe this might happen! If it does I hope the Police will have European dates in early July when I will be already across the Atlantic Ocean.

     

    Either way here's hoping for a huge World Tour from Sting, Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland.

     

    Tim

     

     

     

    From www.dailymail.co.uk

     

    Police fans may soon be walking on the moon again

    By JAMES TAPPER, Mail on Sunday

     

    Last updated at 21:25pm on 30th December 2006

     

     

    Sting is in talks to re-form The Police and tour with the group - 30 years after they were formed.

     

    The band, who rank alongside The Rolling Stones and The Beatles among the greats of rock, are considering playing a series of dates in the UK next summer.

     

    Consisting of Sting on bass and vocals, drummer Stewart Copeland and guitarist Andy Summers, the group have been in discussions for months.

     

    They became one of the biggest bands of the Eighties with hits including Walking On The Moon, Every Breath You Take, Don't Stand So Close To Me and Message In A Bottle.

     

    News that they are re-forming will surprise fans as Sting, 55, has always resolutely opposed the move in the past.

     

    Sources say rehearsals have been pencilled in to take place before Sting begins the February leg of his latest European tour and after Copeland has finished his stint as a judge in the BBC celebrity duet show Just The Two Of Us.

     

    The record label, A&M, is believed to be planning a special anniversary release in June and the tour dates would coincide with that.

     

    A source said: 'They were intending to announce it in January after all the tour dates had been finalised.

     

    'They are speaking to venues about booking dates in May and June. Everyone who knows about it is incredibly excited because they were a legendary band.'

     

    A spokeswoman for A&M confirmed discussions had taken place but denied there were any firm dates for concerts.

     

    She said: 'Next year is the 30th anniversary of the release of Roxanne, the first Police single. It is our intention to mark the anniversary by doing something special with the band's catalogue of songs.

     

    'Needless to say, everyone is hopeful the band will support our plans and while early discussions have taken place, nothing has been decided.'

     

    Miles Copeland, the former manager of The Police and brother of Stewart, said: 'It's the 30th anniversary and there has been mention of this for some time, but I can't comment.'

     

    Stewart formed The Police in 1977 with Sting. Miles recognised the power of their blend of pop, punk and reggae and got them a record deal when he heard Roxanne, the first of many worldwide hits.

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