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  2. Feb 4, 2023 · In a 1983 interview with Teen magazine, he shared that he'd had the nickname since the age of 17, told the striped sweater story, and went on to muse, "if you define what a sting is — a little bit of pain, a con trick — the name suits me." Sounds like the words of a teen idol for sure.

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  3. He gained his nickname after his habit of wearing a black and yellow jumper with hooped stripes with the Phoenix Jazzmen. Bandleader Gordon Solomon thought he looked like a bee (or according to Sting himself, "they thought I looked like a wasp"), which prompted the name "Sting".

  4. Feb 15, 2023 · Sting was invited to The Howard Stern Show, where he shared the reason behind his nickname and the story about writing the classicRoxanne.” Prior to that, he was asked by the host how does he feel about receiving the 16 Grammy Awards that he got over the course of his career.

  5. Apr 20, 2022 · Born Gordon Sumner, Sting earned his stage name at a young age because of his yellow and black striped sweaters.

  6. Feb 21, 2023 · It was one of his Pheonix Jazzmen bandmates that dubbed Sumner, “Sting” for the first time. The nickname stemmed from a black-and-yellow striped sweater he often wore while performing.

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  7. Dec 11, 2021 · In other words, Sting's stage name didn't come about by choice but because his musical peers had given him that nickname, prompting him to make the switch from Gordon Summer.

  8. May 14, 2021 · Apparently, Sting was trying to make it in the music scene before he co-founded the Police. In the ’70s, he used to perform jazz with the Phoenix Jazzmen, Newcastle Big Band, and Last Exit. This meant that he went on stage very often, and he had this one habit that got him the nickname, Sting.

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