doyouremember.com
Phil Collins Says Health Issues May Keep Him Offstage At Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Induction
Phil Collins is offering fans a hopeful update on his health after several difficult years filled with surgeries, mobility struggles, and ongoing medical complications. The legendary singer and drummer recently revealed that while his health problems once seemed overwhelming, the past year and a half have been much better, giving supporters renewed optimism about his well-being.
Although the music icon admitted he likely will not perform during his upcoming Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, he also made it clear that he has not completely closed the door on music or creative work in the future.
Phil Collins Says His Health Has Improved Significantly
Phil Collins/Image Collect
Speaking in a new interview with the BBC, Phil Collins explained that there was a period when “everything healthwise caught up” with him all at once. Over the years, the former Genesis star has dealt with severe knee and back issues that eventually made drumming and touring increasingly difficult.
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Jill Collins (@waverlyondoheny)
The singer shared that repeated knee surgeries created serious setbacks, including infections and complications that left him inactive for long stretches of time. Collins also previously revealed that years of drumming since childhood had taken a major physical toll on his body, particularly his hands and legs. Despite those struggles, the legendary performer now says things have stabilized considerably compared to previous years. While he still requires assistance walking, he described his current condition as much healthier than before and said the last 18 months have been “fine.”
The Rock Legend Still Has Interest In Music
Phil Collins/ImageCollect
Although Phil Collins confirmed he was invited to perform during his solo Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction in November, he decided against returning to the stage because he did not feel physically prepared for rehearsals and live singing. Still, he hinted that music remains very much on his mind. According to PEOPLE, Collins revealed that he continues writing down lyrical ideas and has several unfinished songs waiting for him in his home studio. He admitted that returning to creative work is something he still thinks about regularly.
BUT SERIOUSLY (aka …BUT SERIOUSLY aka SERIOUSLY PHIL COLLINS), Phil Collins, 1990. photo: Sven Arnstein / © CBS / Courtesy: Everett Collection
Fans felt encouraged earlier this month when Collins made a rare public appearance at Buckingham Palace alongside ex-wife Jill Collins. While his future performances remain uncertain, many admirers feel relieved to hear the music legend sounding optimistic again after years of serious health struggles.
Next up: One Of Linda Ronstadt’s Biggest Hits Actually Started With Roy Orbison
The post Phil Collins Says Health Issues May Keep Him Offstage At Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Induction appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A