Soul Strings
Guitar virtuoso Andy Summers takes us on a captivating journey through his remarkable musical life, from his early days performing alongside The Police to his current artistic evolution combining photography with live music performances. Summers reflects on the 1980s as a golden era for music, describing it as "the culmination of the sixties" when countless influential bands emerged from the UK scene. What makes his perspective particularly fascinating is the revelation of how his sophisticated musical background – classical training, jazz influences, and an ear for complex harmonies – had to be adapted when he entered London's punk rock world. This tension between musical sophistication and rock simplicity helped create The Police's distinctive sound. The conversation delves into the magic that happened when Summers met Sting, discovering they shared similar musical sensibilities despite their different backgrounds. "It was a miraculous meeting," Summers explains, revealing how their partnership unlocked possibilities in Sting's songwriting that might never have materialized otherwise. His approach to guitar solos, like the iconic one in "Driven to Tears," demonstrates his thoughtful composition style – deliberately using flattened fifths and ninths to create angular notes that matched the anguish in the lyrics rather than falling back on standard blues licks. Beyond music, Summers shares how European art house films by directors like Truffaut and Fellini profoundly influenced his photography, which has become his second artistic passion. His current performances beautifully merge these two art forms in intimate theater settings. Whether discussing his musical journey, photographic influences, or why his Telecaster remains his most prized possession, Summers offers a window into the mind of a true artist continuously evolving across multiple creative disciplines. Don't miss his upcoming show at the Wiley Theater on September 25th – a rare opportunity to experience this multimedia presentation that Summers calls "screamingly logical" but took him years to conceptualize.
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