What Has Henry Padovani Been Doing Since Leaving The Police?
After leaving the Police, Padovani would join Wayne County and the Electric Chairs and records two albums with them, per his official website. Padovani would also start his own band, the Flying Padovanis, which toured and recorded a couple records. Soon, Padovani would join I.R.S. Records and become its vice president, working with bands such as REM, the Gogos, Fine Young Cannibals, the Lords, and Fleshtones. Padovani would spend 10 years with I.R.S. Records until leaving to manage Italian rock singer Zucchero.
In 2000, Padvani would start recording film music and beginning work on a new solo album. In 2006, Padovani would release his autobiography, Secret Police Man, which would later serve as the idea for the 2010 documentary based on his life, called Rock 'N' Roll... Of Corse!
The original Police guitarist would also get to play with Sting, Copeland, and Summers again when he joined the band for a performance of "Next to You" during their reunion tour in Stade de France in Paris in 2007. In 2016, Padovani released his solo album titled I love Today, which was recorded in analog and only sold as a limited edition. In 2019, Padovani decided to try another part of the music recording process when he released his newest album, Live in Fericy, which he also mixed and mastered under the guidance of Gwynn Mathias.
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