Henry Padovani
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Henry Padovani (b. October 13, 1952, in Bastia, Corsica) is a French-born musician, who is noted for having been the original guitarist for The Police. In 1977, he was replaced by Andy Summers.
For a brief period between July and August 1977, The Police performed live as a four piece with Padovani and Summers sharing guitar duties. After an aborted studio session with producer John Cale, Padovani was asked to leave the band.
Since then, he has recorded and performed as a musician in his own right. After The Police, he joined Wayne County & the Electric Chairs. In 1980, he formed his own guitar instrumental band, the Flying Padovanis, and released the single Western Pasta (1981). The Flying Padovanis recorded two albums Font L'Enfer and They Call Them Crazy before disbanding at the end of 1987. A few years later he contributed to a Johnny Thunders tribute album by performing Cosa Nostra.
Henry was the Vice President of IRS Records between 1984 and 1994, and then managed Italian superstar Zucchero for 5 years.
After a 5 year sabbatical, Henry decided to return to guitar playing. He recorded with producer Yves Aouizerate a solo album in 2006, à croire que c'était pour la vie, sung in French, including the song "Welcome Home" featuring Stewart Copeland and Sting of The Police. This was the first time the "original" members of the Police recorded together since "Fall Out" and "Nothing Achieving". Manu Katché, Steve Hunter, Glen Matlock and Chris Musto also appear on the album, to be released in spring 2007.
He also wrote the music for the movies 'la vie comme elle va' and ' Ici Najac à vous la terre'(cannes film festival 2006 official selection, DGA 2007 nomination, Cesars 2007 nomination.)
Henry also released a book in April 2006, Secret Police Man, that recounts many episodes of his "sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll" London lifestyle in the late-1970s and the early days of The Police.
The Flying Padovanis have reformed in 2007 for an album 'Three for Trouble' to be released in May 2007 and a tour in summer 2007 (including the Fuji rock festival in Japan).
Henry Padovani often appears live on stage with his friend Rachid Taha.
During the 2007 The Police Reunion Tour, Henry Padovani joined the band on stage for the final encore of their show in Paris on September 29th. The Police as a 4-piece band played "Next to You" from the band's first album Outlandos d'Amour.
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Lead Guitarist of The Police January 1977 – July 1977 |
Succeeded by Henry Padovani & Andy Summers |
Preceded by Henry Padovani & Andy Summers |
Lead Guitarist of The Police July 1977 – August 1977 |
Succeeded by Andy Summers |