60 Minutes to Feature Stewart Copeland and Martyn Stewart's Album with Animal Sounds
An upcoming episode of 60 Minutes will profile a musical collaboration between Stewart Copeland and Martyn Stewart. The project incorporates sounds from animals including laughing hyenas, Asian owls, and howler monkeys. The segment is scheduled to air on Sunday.
consequenceofsound.netUpcoming 60 Minutes Segment Stewart Copeland, a drummer for the band The Police, has collaborated with naturalist Martyn Stewart on an album that includes sounds from laughing hyenas, Asian owls, and howler monkeys.
The album combines these animal noises with musical elements.
Broadcast
Details CBS News announced the segment will air on 60 Minutes this Sunday.
Story Timeline
2 events- Sunday, 2026-04-19
60 Minutes airs segment on Stewart Copeland and Martyn Stewart's album.
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Stewart Copeland collaborates with Martyn Stewart on album featuring animal sounds.
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Potential Impact
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The segment may increase public interest in the album's release.
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The feature might boost viewership for the 60 Minutes episode.
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Viewers could seek more information on animal sound integration in music.
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