Phil Collins Says He Won’t Sing At His Rock Hall Induction, But His Health Has Improved
Phil Collins has announced that he will not perform at his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction despite improvements in his health. The 75-year-old musician has faced significant health challenges, including nerve damage from a spinal injury. Although he has many lyrical ideas and songs, he is not currently focused on performing live.
- ▪Phil Collins will not sing at his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction this year.
- ▪He has experienced health issues, including nerve damage from a spinal injury sustained in 2007.
- ▪Collins mentioned he is healthier now than he has been for a while but prefers not to perform without proper preparation.
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