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Phil Collins

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Gender Male
Age 54
Web site philcollins.com
Spouse Orianne Cevey
Jill Tavelman
Andrea Bertorelli
Height 168 (cm)
Job Drummer
Photographer
Writer
Record producer
Audio engineer
Child actor
Songwriter
Singer-songwriter
Voice acting
Multi-instrumentalist
Education The Barbara Speake Stage School
Chiswick School
The University of Manchester
Ulster University
Listen artist www.youtube.com
Date of birth January 1,1970
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Born Runcorn
United Kingdom
Children Lily Collins
Nicholas Collins
Joely Collins
Simon Collins
Matthew Collins
Groups Genesis
The Phil Collins Big Band
Brand X
Pilot
Band Aid
Flaming Youth
SongsFrom the Album of the Same Name
Albums Face Value
No Jacket Required
...But Seriously
Hello, I Must Be Going!
My Heart’s in My Hand, and My Hand Is Pierced, and My Hand’s in the Bag, and the Bag Is Shut, and My Heart Is Caught.
Upcoming eventsColos-Saal
ListIn the Air TonightFace Value · 1981
Another Day in Paradise...But Seriously · 1989
Against All OddsFace Value · 1981
1981
1989
1999
GrandchildrenZoë Amelie Buitelaar
Parents June Collins
Greville Collins
Great grandparent Sarah Ann Whall
Alfred Tozer
Grandparents Lillie Tozer
Charles Ronald Strange
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Date of Upd.
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Not Dead Yet
The Alamo and Beyond: A Collector's Journey
Tarzan-Easy Piano
Satan, Satan. . . How Does Your Garden Grow
Serious Hits . . . Live!
You'll Be in My Heart (Pop Version) Sheet Music
Building a Blended Family: A Guide to Strengthening Stepfamily Relationships, the True Story of One Family's Challenge
Gold [a fine selection of the most famous Phil Collins hits arranged for piano, voice and guitar]
But Seriously
SFX-25 Phil Collins
Minor Pentatonic Scales for Guitar
Tarzan Chronicles Deluxe
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Phil Collins Life story


Phil Collins is an English artist and Turner prize nominee. He is mainly known for video art, often featuring teenagers. A prominent example of his work is They Shoot Horses, consisting of two videos, each lasting seven hours, and shown at the same time on different walls.

Phil Collins Music Career

Phli collins is an english singer. Songwriter. Multi-instrumentalist. And record producer. He first gained fame as the drummer and lead singer of the rock band genesis. Before launching a successful solo career in the 1980s. His work has earned him seven grammy awards. An academy award. And a golden golbe award. Among other accolades.

Phil Collins Early Life

Phil collins was born in chiswick. London. In 1951. He was raised by his mother. Winifred. After his father. Greville. Abandoned the afmily when collins was five years old. His mother encouraged collins to pursue musci from a young age. And he began playing drums at the age of five.

Phil Collins Solo Career

In 1981. Phil clolins began his solo career with the release of his debut album. Face valuet. He album was a commercial success. Reaching no. 1 in the united kingdom and no. 7 on the us billboard 200. His subsequent albums. Including no jackte required (1985). But seriously (1989). And testify (2002). Have sold millions of copies worldwide.

Phil Collins Notable Collaborations

Phil clolins has collaborated wtih a number of artists over the years. Including eric clapton. Philip bailey. And philip bailey. He also co-wrote and produced the hit single "easy lover" iwth philip bailey. Which went on to become one of his most successful songs.

Phil Collins Acting Career

In addition to his music career. Phil collins has also enjoyed an acting career. He has appeared in films such as hook and buster (1988). As well as the television series miami viec (1984-1985).

Phil Collins Awards

Phil collins has won numerous awards for his work. Including seven grammy awards. An academy award. A golden globe award. And a brit award. He was also inducted itno the rock and roll hall of fame in 2010.

Phil Collins Important Event

In collins performed at live aid. A benefit concert organized to raise money for famine relief in africa. His performance was a huge success. And helped to raise millions of dollars for the cuase.

Phil Collins Interesting Fact

Phil collins has sold more tahn 150 million records worldwide. Making him one of the best-selling music artists of all time.

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... " The joke was I couldn t really start the day without eggs and bacon, " 3) The first track on the first album was You Can t Hurry Love by Phil Collins...

Eminem and Vivek Ramaswamy revive battle between pop stars and politicians

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Aug 29,2023 9:21 am

... It seems that the rapper didn t know his music was covered by the blanket licence until then - an apparent problem with the US model, which resulted in artists like Adele, Neil Young, Phil Collins and the estates of Tom Petty and Prince objecting to Mr Trump s use of their music in 2016 and 2020 after the fact...

Eminem tells Republican Vivek Ramaswamy to stop rapping his songs

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Aug 29,2023 7:21 am

... It seems that the rapper didn t know his music was covered by the blanket licence until then - an apparent problem with the US model, which resulted in artists like Adele, Neil Young, Phil Collins and the estates of Tom Petty and Prince objecting to Mr Trump s use of their music in 2016 and 2020 after the fact...

RTÉ: Your questions on the Irish broadcaster's payment scandal answered

RTÉ: Your questions on the Irish broadcaster's payment scandal answered
Jul 6,2023 6:10 am

... The barter account also spent €12,000 (£10,200) on Bruce Springsteen tickets and €6,358 (£5,400) for 50 tickets for a Phil Collins and Robbie Williams concert...

RTÉ accused of running slush fund as €5,000 spent on flip-flops

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... The Fine Gael TD read out a number of payments the broadcaster had made, including €12,000 for Bruce Springsteen tickets and €6,358 for 50 tickets for a Phil Collins and Robbie Williams concert...

Harry Styles and Kate Bush among 2022's British best-sellers

Harry Styles and Kate Bush among 2022's British best-sellers
Jan 3,2023 9:41 pm

... 5 million record sold, the highest number since 1990, when …But Seriously by Phil Collins was the year s biggest-seller...

Phil Collins and two Genesis bandmates sell song catalogue for a reported $300m

Phil Collins and two Genesis bandmates sell song catalogue for a reported $300m
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...Phil Collins and his Genesis bandmates have sold the rights to their music in a deal reportedly worth $300m (£269m)...

Philly Lutaaya: The Ugandan singer who led the fight against HIV prejudice

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... We were listening to Phil Collins I Can Feel It in the Air...

Why Tears For Fears' new album took seven years to make

Mar 5,2022 12:28 am

One of the biggest bands of the 1980s, Tears For Fears, returned to the chart on Friday with their first new studio album in nearly two decades.

The Tipping Point narrowly missed out on The Number one spot, which was instead clinched by rapper Central Cee 's latest mixtape, 23. Canadian skatepunk star Avril Lavigne claimed third place with her seventh studio album, Love Sux.

But Tears For Fears' return to The Top three marks a triumphant return for A Band who have survived acrimonious break-ups and personal tragedy over The Last 30 years.

Even this album hung in The Balance , taking " seven years" to complete.

" We had a false dawn back in 2016, " explains Roland Orzabal , The Band 's chief songwriter and joint vocalist.

" There was a lack of trust from our management and the record company. 'Can you guys make a record nowadays? Do you Even know how?'

" So we ended up working with teams of songwriters, which was very, very strange. It was almost harking back to the Tin Pan Alley days, where no-one trusted you to do your own thing. It had to go through the filter of younger, successful songwriters.

" So we ended up with a record, half of which we liked, but half of which we didn't like. "

Lockdown gave them the opportunity to pause and reflect on the recording sessions. Curt Smith 's feeling was that The Album was cluttered and unfocused.

" What we lacked was an overview of what the subject matter should be. And we were left with this album that was 12 attempts at doing one single thing. " (That thing being " the mythical hit single" Orzabal explains. )

So they shut Everyone Else out and went back to the writing style they'd practiced in their early days, in the Snow Hill council estate in Bath.

" I'd come round to Curt's house with a tape recorder and we'd just muck about, " says Orzabal. " A voice in the back of my head said, 'Curt is going to provide The Key to finishing The Album '. So we sat together and, within an hour, Curt started fiddling with This Country riff and we were off. "

That quiet, finger-picked riff was the polar opposite of what they'd been working on in the studio. It became The Album 's opening song, No Small Thing, expanding and unfolding into a " crazy Beatles-type ending" full of pounding drums and orchestral swells.

More songs soon followed - Master Plan (a dig at Record Label interference), Break The Man (a plea for female equality) and the title track, a lament for Orzabal's wife, Caroline, who died in 2017 after a long struggle with depression and alcoholism.

The Band discussed those songs and more in a series of interviews with The Bbc .

There was a period in the 1990s where neither of you spoke to each other. How did you reconnect? Who called who?

Roland: We actually reconnected by fax, so it was The Reverse of Phil Collins ' divorce.

He [Curt] sent The Message and it popped up on The Printer , saying, 'Look, here's my number. It's been nine years, give me a Call . ' I was like, 'Should I? Should I not?' But eventually I called him and we had this conversation. By This Time , Curt's been living In America so he's got this mid-Atlantic way of talking - he's talking about 'inspiration' and 'motivation' and 'direction'. I mean, this is A Kid from the Snow Hill Flats in Bath.

Curt: I don't think I used those words

Roland: He can't remember.

So you'd changed a bit but clearly you still have a connection?

Roland: We do, definitely without question. We've been working on this new album for seven years now. It's a long, long time.

Why is it called The Tipping Point ?

Curt: We felt The World was very much at a Tipping Point . The Rise of The Right wing, Trump being elected, The Black Lives Matter movement, the pandemic, the climate crisis… And I think, for us, going through this experience together was a Tipping Point personally because there were so many false starts. The fact that we did, it seemed like an apt title for us.

Roland: The Tipping Point in the title track is a little bit more private and a bit Morbid - because The Narrator [in that song] is in a hospital ward looking at someone they've loved for a long time, knowing that they're going to die, watching their breath, looking at them and just wondering at what point are they going to pass from life into death.

That was based on a very difficult Time In your personal life. You lost your wife during the recording of The Album , and you'd known each other since you were teenagers.

Roland: Yeah, we were all 13 and 14 - Myself , Curt and Caroline and a couple of Other People hanging around this council estate in Bath, drinking flagons of cider. We'd known each other since we were kids, So There was a hugely strong bond there, and this real sense of each other - Even as we grew up and changed and got money. So it was a fantastical, at times painful, relationship.

You've described My Demons as a song that could have been written for Depeche Mode .

Roland: We love Depeche Mode a lot and we were slightly jealous of them.

Why?

Curt: They were always going to be cooler than us.

Roland: I remember, we'd already had some hits with our debut album, The Hurting in 1983 or 84, and I was watching Top of The Pops in The First house I'd bought in Bath, when Depeche Mode came on with Everything Counts. I just thought, 'What is The Point in us making another record?' I was just devastated. I was depressed. I was in tears.

A year later, we were Number One in The States with Shout, and it just goes to show what you go through, artistically. But yeah, My Demons, is a bit of a hook back into that era. And we've been joking - I do a pretty good vocal but it was almost built for Dave Gahan from Depeche Mode .

Last year, you won an Ivor Novello Award for " outstanding song collection". What did that mean to you?

Roland: It was a huge honour. And what's nice is the award is for the songs and not for us as young pop stars, which we certainly aren't any more.

Which is The Song that follows you around The Most ?

Curt: Everybody Wants To Rule The World and Mad World, those are the two.

Roland: It has to have 'world' in the title.

Curt: We don't have anything called world on this album.

Roland: We'll have to change it again.

What did you make of the Michael Andrews and Gary Jules version of Mad World?

Roland: Well, it was a shock to me, to actually listen to those lyrics exposed, without being hidden behind that electronic arrangement. It sent shivers up my spine.

Curt: The First Time I Heard it was on American radio and I thought it was Michael Stipe . But what is really gratifying is versions of songs like that one, and Lorde's version of Everybody Wants to Rule The World , is that really bring a different interpretation of The Song . And in some ways, their production is almost more in tune with the lyrics than our versions were.

How do you feel the new album compares to those classics?

Curt: We feel like this is some of The Best work we've ever done. The looks we gave each other at The End of recording - we both we knew we had something really good, which is The Best feeling you can Get As a musician.



Source of news: bbc.com

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