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Phil Collins
Born: Jan 30, 1951
Phil Collins was born in Chiswick, London, England, UK. He spent most of his early entertainment life as a young actor and model. He played the Artful Dodger in the West End production of "Oliver!" alongside the future movie screen Artful Dodger, Jack Wild. His interest in music and drumming began at school, where he drummed with a stage school band "The Real Thing", subsequently joining "Freehold" and "Flaming Youth". Flaming Youth recorded an album to some critical acclaim, although the group disbanded shortly afterward. Collins later successfully auditioned for Genesis, taking over vocals from Peter Gabriel when he left the band in 1975. After separating from his first wife, Collins recorded his first solo LP, "Face Value". The album was well received, and Collins started to become a household name after the song "In the Air Tonight" was featured on the US TV show Miami Vice. This instigated a guest appearance on the show playing a game show host. His third LP, "No Jacket Required", produced multiple chart hits and awards. Collins is an active musician and entertainer, contributing and guesting regularly on many albums, ranging from Gary Brooker and "Camel" (Peter Frampton's old band) to Eric Clapton.
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