Phil Collins may be able to do a lot of things onstage, but he knew some Genesis songs would not be possible in a live ...
For any venerated band with 15 albums, building a set list is like assembling a jigsaw puzzle. The shows have featured all the obvious '80s hits ("Throwing It All Away," "Invisible Touch," "That’s All ...
Here's the conventional narrative: Genesis were a prog-rock band in the '70s and a pop act in the '80s. Not quite true. Accessible songs like "I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)" and "More Fool Me" ...
Phil Collins being in any band would have been a gift from heaven, but not everyone was all that impressed with his live ...
Deceptively straightforward but with a rhythmic banana skin, Genesis's transformation from major cult band to stadium-filling ...
Phil Collins and Genesis have sold a large chunk of their back catalogue for a whopping $300 million. Concord Music Group has landed the publishing rights and master recordings for most of prog rock ...
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 ...
Steve Hackett, lead guitarist with Genesis from 1970-77, is now the sole band alumnus touring and playing the group's ...
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