After Phil Collins announced last month that he would be participating in a charity concert, speculation started to spread that he was testing the waters for a fulls-scale comeback tour.
Phil Collins admitted last fall that he'd been considering the possibility of a return to active duty. Now it looks like a comeback might really be in the cards.
Phil Collins recently made his return to the concert stage -- but the performance did not take place in the venue that you might expect it to have happened.
Turns out Phil Collins wasn't coming out of retirement to work with Genesis after all. At least not right away. Instead, it looks like he'll be working with British superstar Adele first.
Drummers are the Rodney Dangerfield of rock. From jokes like, “What did the drummer get on his IQ test?” (answer: drool) to the mock tragedies that befell Spinal Tap’s myriad timekeepers, drummers get no respect. However, a new list shows that many of them are laughing all the way to the bank.
Phil Collins' management company must be thanking their lucky stars; After being mostly out of the public eye for the last decade (or two), he's scoring in two surprising ways this week.
Sixty year old singer Phil Collins has decided to call it quits and retire from music. Collins has been in the spotlight for over 40 years and has lost the hearing in his left ear, has a dislocated vertebra and nerve damage in his hands, but that isn't the main reason for him ending his career, he tells Rolling Stone what the real reason is, see it after the break.