Chris Collingwood (born October 3, 1967) is an American singer, songwriter, and artist.
He is best known as the former lead vocalist and founding member of the power pop band Fountains of Wayne.
1995
In 1995, Collingwood and Schlesinger formed Fountains of Wayne.
1996
He has been married to Linda Stevenson since 1996.
Collingwood's major influences are The Beatles, The Zombies, The Hollies, Aztec Camera, Squeeze, and Blue Öyster Cult.
1997
They recorded one album, titled Fountains of Wayne, before recruiting Jody Porter and Brian Young, a year later in 1997.
Though Collingwood and Schlesinger shared cowriter credit for all original Fountains of Wayne material, for most of their career together, they wrote their songs separately.
2004
The band won a Grammy for their song Stacy's Mom, in 2004.
Stacy's Mom is still considered one of the band's best songs, charting at number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100.
2006
In 2006, the band was touring in Tokyo, Japan, when Collingwood experienced a mental breakdown.
Prior to his breakdown, he had been experiencing hallucinations for two days, and was sleep deprived and mentally unstable to the point in which he didn't believe he was actually in Japan.
Due to this, the performance was cancelled, and Chris spent time recovering in hospitals in both Japan and the United States.
Chris was would later recall this event, stating:
"Every town you go to, they want there to be a party and everywhere you go, there's free liquor... You end up turning your entire tour into a party. When we were in Japan in 2006, I hadn't slept in four, five days and started hallucinating in Tokyo.
I ended up going to the hospital and they were pumping me full of sedatives to put me to sleep.
It happens to meth heads – not sleeping, seeing shadow people and having horrific hallucinations.
Nothing ever scared me more than just not being able to control my own brain or trust what I'm seeing, hearing or feeling."
2011
After many years as an alcoholic, Chris became sober by 2011.
He would become more involved in the production of their album, Sky Full of Holes, although, it would end up being the hardest for the group to make, collectively:
"The most recent record was definitely the hardest that we've ever done. I think I'm partly to blame for that. I checked out on the previous record, so when I came back in, I had to assert myself. Every single thing about that record was a fight. It was not this blissful reconciliation that led to the release; it was a brutal thing right up to the end. We'll see what happens if we end up making another record."
2013
The band split up in 2013.
2016
Despite departing, the band never issued a statement about their endings, and fans started to speak about the band in past tense by 2016.
Collingwood released his debut album as a solo artist in 2016, under the band Look Park.
The album also included contributions by: Davey Faragher (bass), Mitchell Froom (keyboard/producer), Mike Viola, Flora Reed, and Philip Price (all backing vocals), and was engineered and mixed by David Boucher.
Collingwood was born in Britain and grew up in Sellersville, Pennsylvania.
He graduated from The Hill School.
He attended Williams College alongside his future Fountains of Wayne bandmate Adam Schlesinger.
The two collaborated several times prior to the formation of Fountains of Wayne.
Collingwood currently lives in the New England region of the Northern-Eastern United States.
2020
Schlesinger died in 2020 and the surviving band members held an online charity event shortly after (the first time the band had played with each other since their 2013 split), to help raise funding for the New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund.