When Phil Collins began his solo career in 1980, he was still the leading member of Genesis. One of his classic tracks was allegedly rejected by the band.
Genesis in front of the stage of A Midsummer Night's Dream festival, Knebworth Festival, UK, 22nd June 1978. | Credit: ...
Phil Collins and his former bandmates from the British rock band Genesis have sold a bundle of their music rights to an American music label for over $300 million, according to the Wall Street Journal ...
Phil Collins and Genesis bandmates Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford have agreed to sell their publishing copyrights and “a mix of recorded music-income streams” to Concord Music Group for a deal ...
Steve Hackett thinks some of the best elements of the classic Genesis album The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway were lost in a battle for “audio space” between Peter Gabriel and Tony Banks. The 1974 ...
Take a look at Phil Collins now. The English rocker and his Genesis bandmates have agreed to sell a bundle of their music rights to Concord Music Group Inc., according to the company. The ...
In 1986, Genesis earned their first No. 1 hit song on the Billboard Hot 100 with “Invisible Touch.” The track appeared on the album of the same name and became the band’s only No. 1 hit. Along with a ...
Steve Hackett was the guitarist for Genesis from 1971 to 1977. He joined the band as it began to build a cult following with their string of groundbreaking albums; (“Nursery Cryme” (1971), “Foxtrot” ...
Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford and Tony Banks were forced to push back four tour dates due to the COVID cases Genesis has postponed a slew of tour dates after multiple band members tested positive for ...
Genesis and Phil Collins have reportedly stuck a massive deal with Concord Music Group to sell their publishing and master recordings in a reported $300 million contract. This afternoon, The Wall ...
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