Frank Collins (musician)

Frank Collins

Frank Collins
Background information
Born (1947-10-25) 25 October 1947
Liverpool
Genres Rock, pop, blues
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, arranger
Years active 1968 - present
Associated acts Bryan Ferry
Kokomo
Arrival
Tony O'Malley

Frank Collins (born 25 October 1947 in Liverpool) is an English composer, singer and arranger who was a prominent member of the bands The Excels, Arrival, and Kokomo.[1] He wrote Arrival's 1970s Top 10 hit record, "I Will Survive" (not the Gloria Gaynor song); a band that included keyboard and vocalist Tony O'Malley, vocalists Dyan Birch and Paddy McHugh, saxophonist Mel Collins, guitarist Neil Hubbard, guitarist Jim Mullen, bass player Alan Spenner, percussionist Jody Linscott, and drummer Terry Stannard.

Collins has worked as session singer and backing singer for Bryan Ferry, Terence Trent D'Arby, Marianne Faithfull, Ian Dury, Alvin Lee, Gloria Gaynor, Alison Moyet, Marc Bolan, B.B. King, and Bob Dylan.[2]

In May 2008 Collins was part of the temporarily reformed 1970s jazz funk band Kokomo, with Tony O'Malley, Paddy McHugh, Dyan Birch, Mel Collins, Neil Hubbard, Adam Phillips, Mark Smith, Andy Hamilton, Bernie Holland, and Glen Le Fleur.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Williams, Richard; "The groove abides", Thebluemoment.com, 19 December 2013. Retrieved 27 January 2014
  2. Frank Collins discography at Discogs

External links

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