Biography
Starting as an amalgam of two bands formed by schoolboys attending Charterhouse School in Godalming, England, the original lineup consisted of Peter Gabriel, Anthony Phillips, Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford, and Chris Stewart, though Stewart was soon replaced as drummer by John Silver and then John Mayhew. By the end of 1970, Phillips and Mayhew had left the band, with Collins joining as drummer, and by early 1971, guitarist Steve Hackett had filled the gap left by Phillips. The lineup of Gabriel, Banks, Hackett, Rutherford, and Collins remained in place until Gabriel’s departure in 1975.
During the period of 1970-1975, the band produced some of the most widely-acclaimed albums of the progressive rock era, including “Nursery Cryme”, “Foxtrot” (featuring the side-long epic “
Genesis decided to continue on as a four-piece, producing two albums, “A Trick of the Tail” and “Wind & Wuthering”, which found the band proving to themselves and to the world that they could move on after Gabriel’s departure. Collins stepped up to fill the role of lead vocalist after countless auditions for a new singer proved fruitless by the completion of recording for “A Trick of the Tail”. Hackett quietly departed after the “Wind & Wuthering” tour in 1977, feeling that his creative input for the band was being repressed.
Genesis then became a trio which began to move away from the dying embers of progressive rock. They established themselves as a more commercially-friendly outfit with the release of their 1978 album “…And Then There Were Three…”, finding their first US hit with the single “
Banks, Rutherford, and Collins became more adept at writing radio-friendly songs in the 1980s. This reached a peak with the release of 1986’s “Invisible Touch”, in which more than half of the album’s eight songs made it to the singles chart, including the title track, “
Collins left the group in 1996, and was replaced vocally by Ray Wilson, the former lead singer of Scottish band “Stiltskin”. Israeli born drummer Nir Zidkyahu and “Spock’s Beard” drummer Nick D’Virgilio stepped in to fill the drumming role. Their 1997 album “Calling All Stations” was unable to find worldwide success, and despite scoring a minor U.K. hit with “
In 1999 Banks, Rutherford, Collins, Gabriel, and Hackett collaborated to re-record “The Carpet Crawlers” for greatest hits compilation “Turn It on Again: The Hits”.
During the latter part of 2005, rumors spread that the band would reform again in its most famous five-man configuration. Genesis management stated that there were no current plans at that time, and that nothing would change in the following twelve months. Phil Collins then said in a radio interview in April 2006 that the classic Genesis line-up was considering a new live-staging of “The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway”, but it was not to be. On 7th November 2006, Phil Collins, Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford announced they would be doing a twenty-date tour of Europe in the summer of 2007, with a North American tour to follow.
A Live DVD of the final European concert in Rome, where the band performed free for 500,000 fans, was released May 26th 2008: “When In Rome - Live 2007”.
Official website: www.genesis-music.com
Edited by nahuel_ch on 23 Nov 2009, 20:42
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Factbox (?)
- Formed in
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- 1967
- Split in
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- 1998
- Reformed in
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- 2006
- Founded in
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- Godalming, Surrey, England
- Band Members
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- Peter Gabriel (1967 - 1975)
- Phil Collins (1970 - 1996)
- Anthony Phillips (1967 - 1970)
- Tony Banks (1967 - 1998)
- Mike Rutherford (1967 - 1998)
- Chris Stewart (1967 - 1967)
- John Silver (1968 - 1968)
- John Mayhew (1969 - 1969)
- Steve Hackett (1971 - 1977)
- Ray Wilson (1997 - 1998)
- Nir Zidkyahu (1997 - 1998)
- Nick D'Virgilio (1997 - 1997)
- Phil Collins (2006 - )
- Tony Banks (2006 - )
- Mike Rutherford (2006 - )
- Official Website
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