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Philip David Charles Collins The Early Years
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Born in Chiswick,
London on Jan 30th 1951 he got his first drum, one of those noisy tin
ones, at the age of 5. His first proper kit came when he was 12, and whether
in front of the mirror or the TV he would be drumming along to any music
he could.
After a while, supporting John Walker of The Walker Brothers, Collins and his guitarist friend Ronnie Caryl formed Hickory who soon found themselves with a concept album, the backing of Phonogram, and a new name, Flaming Youth.
Genesis had
been gigging up and down the country without much success, and were still
recovering from the departure of guitarist Anthony Phillips. They had
also decided a change of drummer was required and after an eye opening
audition at Peter Gabriel's parents' house, Collins was in. Playing for a while as a four piece, including the odd gig with Ronnie Caryl on guitar, Genesis soon felt the benefit of their new percussionist, his much needed sense of humour and an unlimited enthusiasm for playing injected a new energy into the group. As Tony Banks said "He was by far the best musician in the band". Then with the arrival of Steve Hackett on guitar the final piece was in place. Part Two of the Phil Collins' biography | Back to the Phil Collins Main Page |