Why Phil Collins 'Changed His Mind' About Retirement
It’s worth reminding that the world arguably took Phil Collins for granted in the world of music during the 1980s and ’90s.
It’s worth reminding that the world arguably took Phil Collins for granted in the world of music during the 1980s and ’90s.
The star arrives at the stage of cane and passes the show seated in a chair - but it turned out to be this Phil Collins, which made all the difference to the 40 thousand people who came to Maracanã on Thursday night.
There was no harder-working rock star in the 1980s than Phil Collins. His solo career exploded in January of 1981 with the release of his debut single "In the Air Tonight," the first of many massive hits he’d score throughout the decade.
Anybody who likes their pop music served with pathos would have loved the show Phil Collins delivered at Capital One Arena on Sunday night.
Phil Collins is about to embark on what’s billed as his comeback tour, appropriately titled "Not Dead Yet," after heavy drinking several years ago nearly killed him and put him in the hospital.
Phil Collins has at least "One More Night" in him. But one more tour is a whole other thing.
In his memoir Not Dead Yet, Phil Collins tells the story of his overwhelmingly successful career as the drummer and frontman of Genesis.
Phil Collins will chronicle his life and career – from progressive rock drum icon to pop chart-topper – in his new memoir, Not Dead Yet, out October 25th via Crown Archetype.
The return of Phil Collins has been extraordinarily slow. That’s on purpose.
Phil Collins recently moved into a $33m mansion in Miami Beach that used to belong to Jennifer Lopez — but he doesn’t seem very happy about it.