Yes it is well known about this son .....Andrew easy to look up on him
This write up is the usual write up on Andy
Personal
Andy married first wife Robin Lane in 1968; the couple divorced in 1970. In 1973, he married Kate, a psychology graduate, and they had a daughter, Layla Z. Summers (born in 1978). Kate and Andy divorced in 1981 but remarried in 1985 (Andy blamed their divorce on the stress of being away from home on extensive tours with The Police - during the period estranged from Kate, Andy fathered a son, Andrew, by another relationship. Andrew is now legally fathered by Martin Turner of Wishbone Ash.) In 1987, twin sons Anton Y Summers and Maurice X Summers were born. The kids were all given a letter (i.e., X, Y, and Z) for a middle name (his first solo album, XYZ, was named after his children
http://en.wikivisual.com/index.php/Andy_Summers http://www.statemaster.com/encyclopedia/Andy-Summers This write up is the usual write up on Andy
From official website of Martin Turner Q&A
Martin,
Andy Powell a few years back said that the first time he met Sting he played "Handy" note for note. Considering the Miles and Stewart Copeland connection and also your talented brother Kim being The Police's road manager do you believe you were a bass playing Role Model for Sting in anyway. Style wise you both are very fond of Arpeggio' and 1st and 3rds.
best regards
Fubbster
Hi Fubbs,
Stingo (as he was known amonst the crew) did call my house once and I congratulated him on some award he had just gotten and he responded by being very complimantary to me, so I figured he had checked me out. He really is a very healthy living person for the music biz - must be doing something right - and has written some wonderful songs and my wife and I are rather fond of Trudy, she is quite a lady.
My brother Kim came to my studio once and needed to get a mix of a live "Dont Stand So Close To Me" recording. It was for the B-Side of a single release of the same song done in a slow, moody studio recording which was actually released just after the band had split. They wanted to use this live version but Kim told me the bass was a problem. Sounded fine to me, until the middle section where it crashed big time, (like someone had grabbed him on stage). Kim says to me "your a bass player, get your guitar and fix it", "what?", says I. I nailed it in about 45mins and he played it to Stingo next day. "Yeah fine", says he, Kim asked him: "does the bass sound OK?". "Yeah of course"."Thats my bruv" says Kim, "Really!", etc. etc. Called me later to say the mix sounded good and out it went. I dont think it was one of their big records, and best not mention it to any Police fans maybe. Sometimes these things just have to be done.
There is quite a link between the two bands. Same manager - Miles Copeland, his little brother Stewart used to play with us when we were rehearsing at their house in the early days, my brother Kim was involved with them from day one, was pretty tight with Sting for many years, he even went to the rain forest with him to meet Cheif Raoni. I have little Andy Summers son living with me, so he has two Dads - yours truly and Andy in LA. Like a lot of people I would love to see them on a stage performing together again but I doubt that it will happen.
Best wishes
Martin Turner (30 Nov 2005)
PS - Oh, one other thing - check out Sting's auto-biography, very entertaining and fascinating. He is a good book writer too!
http://www.wishboneash.co.uk/ask/2.aspx official website of Martin Turner Q&A
I also know that Andy has been involved with Andrews music can't remember how it was a long time ago that I read that
listen to Masayo This guy a Dork!