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706,575,095 streams Originally a hit for The Supremes in 1966, Collins’ cover brought the Motown classic to a new generation when it appeared on his 1982 album Hello, I Must Be Going!.
On Sunday, May 18, the music legend's 18-year-old son Matthew Collins took to Instagram to share a rare photo with his famous dad, after Phil, 74, showed up to watch his latest soccer match.
Max unveiled the album’s release date and its cover art on Thursday (May 1). Pop fans will be able to click play on Don’t Click Play on Aug. 22. More from Billboard ...
The Wee Trio is a collaborative musical exploration consisting of vibraphonist James Westfall, bassist Dan Loomis, and drummer Jared Schonig. In what started as a regular collective of Brooklyn ...
The album was written and produced by the creative duo Ken Howard and Art Blaikley. A young Phil Collins contributed drums and vocals. Collins was only 18 when he started with Flaming Youth.
That feature includes some big news from both Phil Collins and Peter Gabriel, two Genesis members who went on to become massive solo stars. Phil Collins almost never does interviews these days.
As successful as No Jacket Required, Collins actually has less-than-positive feelings about the album. In a 2016 interview with Rolling Stone, Phil admitted that he doesn’t feel the album ...
According to Collins, McCartney replied, “Oh, Heather, our little Phil’s a bit of a Beatles fan.” Phil Collins deeply internalized his response and thought to himself, “You f—, you f—.
Joni Mitchell as a musical artist, has been restlessly innovative, her music evolved from deeply personal folk styling into pop, jazz, avant-garde, and even world music, presaging the multicultural ...
Despite the controversy surrounding the cover art, the anticipation for new music remains high. Fans are eager to see how the album will reflect Juice WRLD’s unique style and the messages he ...
The Music is Inside: Favorite Album Cover Art Vignettes Here are some of The Crimson’s Arts Board’s favorite album covers. By Angel Zhang ...
*Kanye West (AKA Ye) returned to social media on Oct. 23 to unveil the cover art for his forthcoming album. Ye’s new album will be called “Bully,” he announced in his Instagram caption.