Joining the rising British band fronted by theatrical lead singer Peter Gabriel in 1972, just months after Phil Collins took ...
Genesis never thought they'd be pop stars. And then, with 'Invisible Touch', they started minting hit singles.
Most people, even Genesis fans, would probably describe the band as "weird." Just from a cursory Google Image search, you'll see photos of Peter Gabriel dressed up like foxes and STDs — that's plenty ...
Genesis released Nursery Cryme, their third studio album and first with Phil Collins on drums and Steve Hackett on guitar.
Every decade has its musical calling cards, but the ’70s saw the origin of an immense amount of sub-genres. From avant-garde rock to punk, music in the ’70s was deeply diverse. But what sparked that ...
In a past interview, Phil Collins discussed one of Genesis' classic albums as his "east favourite: "It wasn’t a particularly ...
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