Sunday, March 6, 2011

Phil Collins announces that makes music for health

British musician Phil Collins announced that the music stops persistent health problems that prevent him from continuing singing and composing, the magazine reported Sunday People. The Genesis drummer and singer said that more than three decades playing drums have been several medical problems, such as hearing loss, a slipped disc and nerve damage.

"I do not belong to this world and I do not think anyone will miss me. I'm much happier making me completely aside," said Collins, who now lives in Switzerland. I do not belong to that world and do not think anyone is going to throw me out of menosCollins, 60, has 13 number ones in the U.S.

and in Britain, seven Grammy awards and an Oscar for original song for the Disney Tarzan , 1999. Among his major successes are Another Day In Paradise and Against All Odds, most of them between the late 70's to mid 90's. During his career, Phil Collins has sold 100 million albums, both solo and popular member of the progressive rock band Genesis.

His last album was Going back, published in September 2010, was a tribute to classic soul.

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