Sting is mentioned in the following article as having been awarded a CBE. Any Britons out there care to explain in further detail to us Yanks? Does this mean that he probably won't ever be awarded knighthood? I am dying to call him Sir Sting! :) KIM Actor Roger Moore Gets British Knighthood By AUDREY WOODS .c The Associated Press LONDON (AP) - Celluloid spy hero Roger Moore became real-life Sir Roger on Queen Elizabeth II's birthday honors list, saluted for his charity work along with scores of artists, scientists and less-celebrated Britons. Helen Mirren, one of Britain's most-admired actresses and star of the ``Prime Suspect'' television police dramas, became a dame, the female equivalent of a knight, as did renowned chimpanzee expert Jane Goodall and Anita Roddick, founder of the Body Shop cosmetics chain. The honors, officially published on Saturday, are bestowed by Queen Elizabeth II but largely selected by the government. Many people are nominated by the public. In descending order, the honors are knighthoods, Commander of the British Empire, Member of the Order of British Empire and Officer of the British Empire. Those who are awarded CBEs, MBEs and OBEs have no title but can put the letters after their names. Orchestral conductor Sir Charles Mackerras, who has been musical director of both the English National Opera and of Welsh National Opera, was made a Companion of Honor, a prestigious title awarded for ``conspicuous service'' to the nation. Pop star Sting was made a CBE as was 100-year-old Lilian Doris Thompson - for her leadership of Blackpool's Pleasure Beach, where she continued testing the amusement park's new rides throughout her 90s. Fashion designer Alexander McQueen also became a CBE, and television's ``Naked Chef,'' Jamie Oliver, was made an MBE. Moore, who succeeded Sir Sean Connery as James Bond, played the hero in seven films. But his knighthood was bestowed for his work for UNICEF and the Kiwanis International children's charity. ``I am so proud to be the recipient of this great honor,'' the 75-year-old Moore said. ``I am doubly proud because this is an acknowledgment of UNICEF, the United Nations Children's Fund, an organization I am honored to work for as an international goodwill ambassador.'' Mirren, long-admired in Britain, gained a wider international audience as the queen in ``The Madness of King George,'' for which she won a 1994 Oscar nomination, and as Detective Jane Tennison in television's ``Prime Suspect.'' Mirren won her second Oscar nomination in 2001 for ``Gosford Park.'' The 57-year-old star said she was ``absolutely thrilled'' with the honor. Actress Kristin Scott Thomas, Oscar-nominated for her role in ``The English Patient,'' became an Officer of the British Empire, or OBE. A CBE went to actor Simon Russell Beale, who is regarded as one of the country's finest Shakespearean actors. And stage actor Richard Briers, also a favorite from television sitcoms, was made a CBE. Former Pink Floyd lead guitarist Dave Gilmour, who recently donated $5.9 million from the sale of his London home to a project to house the homeless, also became a CBE. Actor Jim Dale, who read the Harry Potter books for audio tapes, was made an MBE. So was Gerry Marsden, of the 1960s pop group Gerry and the Pacemakers, for services to charity. Gary Brooker, who formed the Procol Harum group in 1967, and Errol Brown, lead singer with the 1970s band Hot Chocolate, also became MBEs. In the world of science, biochemistry Professor Edwin Southern of Oxford University received a knighthood for services to the development of DNA technology.
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Sting is mentioned in the following article as having been awarded a CBE. Any Britons out there care to explain in further detail to us Yanks? Does this mean that he probably won't ever be awarded knighthood? I am dying to call him Sir Sting! :)
A CBE is often a stepping-stone to a full knighthood: if you look at the list of knighthoods in http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/2987736.stm you'll see a fair few CBEs. However, I believe Sting has said in the past that he'd rather not be Sir Sting, as Lord Sting sounds so much better ;-). Sam -- Home page: http://www.illuminated.co.uk/
Found this article written on the 14th June ..... <http://www.ananova.com/images/blank.gif> Ananova: <http://www.ananova.com/images/blank.gif> Sting 'surprised' at CBE Sting says he is "surprised and flattered" to be awarded a CBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours list. The singer, 51, who first found fame with The Police, was rewarded for his services to the music industry. "If my mum and dad were still here they would be made up," he said. Throughout his career, Sting has been recognised for his influence and inventiveness as a musical artist. In 2002 he received a Grammy, a Golden Globe Award, an Emmy, three BMI Awards, the Ivor Novello award for international achievement, the 2002 Brit Award for outstanding contribution to British music and was inducted into the songwriters hall of fame. And his fund-raising for rainforests and human rights has also been a major part of his life. Eighth in the Sunday Times music millionaires league for 2003, the 51-year-old is expected to release his latest album in September. Story filed: 08:57 Saturday 14th June 2003
SEND YOUR LOVE TO THE FUTURE..... Hello everybody from Giovanni in Milano. Tomorrow 'Send Your Love' will be on the radio but I had the chance to have a listen this morning; some of you might be a little surprised as it's really a dancey tune; it reminds me some remixes of Desert Rose, without all the arabic influences. To tell the truth some percussion and a few ethnic flavours can be heard at the beginning, but the whole track is really a dance tune. His voice is always fantastic, and this brings the whole track into a STING song! I can tell you that the album doesn't sound like this and the track with Mary J Blige is one of the highlights. I'm sure this first single will lead to a discussion between people who will like it and people who will dislike it; I can't find myself thinking I DON'T LIKE THIS SONG; surely it's not the best Sting song, but I can even say that many of the first singles taken from every album weren't exactly what I liked (I loved BRAND NEW DAY, but the others.....). I just heard it once and I am waiting for tomorrow to see how I will react to the second time; it's very veryveryveryveryveryveryvery commercial; I love his singing and again, he can really transform everything into a Sting song, that's what I like! C'MON PEOPLE...IT'S OUR TIME TO SEND MESSAGES TO THE LISTSSSSSS STING IS BACK !!!!!! and don't forget to.... SEND YOUR LOVE TO THE FUTURE !!! Ciao ciao Giovanni
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