(taken from: http://www.boston.com/news/globe/living ... rs_shelly/ )
Hey, they sound just like the Police
If tickets for the Police at Fenway Park proved too pricey for you, don't sweat it. You're not missing much. So says Miles Copeland, who used to manage the band and is the brother of drummer Stewart Copeland. "Would you rather see them in a stadium or in a club?" he says. If you answered the latter, Copeland says the Police tribute band playing in Plymouth tomorrow is your best bet. "If you close your eyes, it's the Police," says Copeland, who formed Fallout: The Police Experience before the real thing decided to hit the road again. A pioneering record exec whose late, great label I.R.S. was home to R.E.M. and the Go-Go's, Copeland says cover bands are big business, and he wanted a cut. "It was a vehicle to keep the Police thing alive, and to keep people from cashing in on our business," he says. "Why should someone else live off the Police when we could?" Tomorrow's show at Memorial Hall will be filmed by a Canadian TV station for a documentary. As for this summer's Fenway shows, Copeland doesn't have high hopes. "Stadiums are a whole other trip," he said, "but it helps my royalties, so it's good."
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Rogier
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