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Stewart Copeland and Jon Kimura Parker at Clowes Hall

Police drummer and founder, Stewart Copeland, and classical pianist, Jon Kimura Parker were joined for their "Off The Score" concert at Butler's Clowes Hall, by Violinist, Yoon Kwon, Bassist Marlon Martinez, and Judd Miller on the Electric Valve Instrument, Friday March 27th, 2015.
Police drummer and founder, Stewart Copeland, and classical pianist, Jon Kimura Parker were joined for their "Off The Score" concert at Butler's Clowes Hall, by Violinist, Yoon Kwon, Bassist Marlon Martinez, and Judd Miller on the Electric Valve Instrument, Friday March 27th, 2015.
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Classical Pianist Jon Kimura Parker, shown here, has toured Europe with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and has performed as guest soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra and Wolfgang Sawallisch in Carnegie Hall.
Classical Pianist Jon Kimura Parker, shown here, has toured Europe with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and has performed as guest soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra and Wolfgang Sawallisch in Carnegie Hall.
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Copeland was born on July 16, 1952, in the United States, but soon after his father, a jazz trumpeter in an orchestra, moved his family to Beirut, Lebanonssisted, and later England.
Copeland was born on July 16, 1952, in the United States, but soon after his father, a jazz trumpeter in an orchestra, moved his family to Beirut, Lebanonssisted, and later England.
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Left to right, Jon Kimura Parker, Judd Miller, Yoon Kwon Marion Martinez, and Stewart Copeland.
Left to right, Jon Kimura Parker, Judd Miller, Yoon Kwon Marion Martinez, and Stewart Copeland.
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Parker is also an Officer of The Order of Canada, his country's highest civilian honor.
Parker is also an Officer of The Order of Canada, his country's highest civilian honor.
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During the introduction, Stewart Copeland introduced Marion Martinez and the "next big thing" on Bass.
During the introduction, Stewart Copeland introduced Marion Martinez and the "next big thing" on Bass.
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Stewart Copeland, shown here, was prolific in the '90s, writing scores and soundtracks, becoming better known as a composer.
Stewart Copeland, shown here, was prolific in the '90s, writing scores and soundtracks, becoming better known as a composer.
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While recording Synchronicity with the Police, Copeland, was composing and recording the soundtrack to Francis Ford Coppola's film Rumble Fish.
While recording Synchronicity with the Police, Copeland, was composing and recording the soundtrack to Francis Ford Coppola's film Rumble Fish.
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Violinist Yoon Kwon, from the Met Opera Orchestra performs with  Stewart Copeland.
Violinist Yoon Kwon, from the Met Opera Orchestra performs with Stewart Copeland.
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The Police's first album, Outlandos D'Amour, made it's bebut on A&M Records in October of 1978.
The Police's first album, Outlandos D'Amour, made it's bebut on A&M Records in October of 1978.
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Judd Miller, holds his Electric Valve Instrument up for the crowd to see.
Judd Miller, holds his Electric Valve Instrument up for the crowd to see.
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In 1999 Stewart Copeland, shown here, was asked to produce a song on an album by Primus, which led to Oysterhead, a supergroup of Copeland, Primus bass player Les Claypool and Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio.
In 1999 Stewart Copeland, shown here, was asked to produce a song on an album by Primus, which led to Oysterhead, a supergroup of Copeland, Primus bass player Les Claypool and Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio.
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