Edwyn Collins

Singer-songwriter

Birthday August 23, 1959

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Edinburgh, Scotland

Age 64 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1959

Edwyn Stephen Collins (born 23 August 1959) is a Scottish musician, producer and record label owner from Edinburgh.

1976

Collins co-founded the band the Nu-Sonics in 1976 in the Glasgow suburb of Bearsden.

1979

The band changed its name to Orange Juice in 1979.

Collins and his friend Alan Horne founded the record label Postcard Records that year to release the band's singles.

1980

Collins was the lead singer for the 1980s post-punk band Orange Juice, which he co-founded.

The band's debut single, "Falling and Laughing" was issued in February 1980.

Although critically acclaimed, the single only sold 2,000 copies.

1981

After three more singles with Postcard, Orange Juice signed to Polydor Records in October 1981 and released their debut album, You Can't Hide Your Love Forever, in March 1982.

1982

The band's second album, Rip It Up followed in November 1982.

1983

Their single "Rip It Up", released in early 1983, reached number 8 on the UK Singles Chart and was noted as the first British hit single to feature a bass-line from the Roland TB-303 synthesizer.

The song was their only Top 40 single.

1984

The band's two subsequent albums, Texas Fever and The Orange Juice, were both released in 1984.

They failed to find the same success as Rip It Up.

1985

After the group split in 1985, Collins started a solo career.

Orange Juice disbanded in January 1985, after Polydor grew dissatisfied with the band's lack of success and the band's difficulty finding a new label to sign with.

During this time in his career, Collins met Grace Maxwell, whom he hired as his manager and later married.

1986

Collins started his solo career in 1986, and signed to Elevation Records, a label that was co-venture between indie label Creation Records and major label Warner Music.

1987

Collins released two singles for the Elevation label in 1987, both produced by Robin Guthrie of the Cocteau Twins, but both failed to enter the UK Singles Chart.

Elevation was closed in November 1987, just ten months after it released its first single.

After the closure, Collins experienced a "falling out" with Creation Records founder Alan McGee, who had financed Elevation.

As a result, unlike other Elevation signees such as Primal Scream and The Weather Prophets, Collins was not migrated to the main Creation label and he was left without a record label contract.

At the request of passionate Orange Juice fans in Germany, Collins recorded his next album at a small German studio, with the aid of producer Dennis Bovell, who had worked with Collins in Orange Juice, and Roddy Frame of Aztec Camera.

1989

The album, Hope and Despair, was released in 1989 by the Demon label and achieved success as an independent release.

1990

Demon also released Collins's next record, Hellbent on Compromise (1990), which was not as successful as its predecessor.

Demon and Collins then parted ways and Collins embarked on a lengthy hiatus.

1994

His 1994 single "A Girl Like You" was a worldwide hit.

Collins built his own recording studio in 1994 that was used to record his third solo album, Gorgeous George, which he also produced.

The studio, located in West Hampstead, London, would become the West Heath Yard Studios that Collins would use for his future record label, AED Records.

1995

In 1995, Collins released the single "A Girl Like You", which became a hit in both the United Kingdom and United States after it was featured in the film Empire Records.

1997

Collins released his followup to Gorgeous George, I'm Not Following You, in 1997.

2003

It was subsequently used in the movie Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle in 2003.

2005

In February 2005, Collins was hospitalised after two cerebral haemorrhages which resulted in aphasia, and he needed months to recover.

2007

He resumed his musical career in 2007.

2009

He won an Ivor Novello Award, the Ivor Inspiration Award, in 2009.

Collins was born in Edinburgh.

He lived in Dundee from the age of six to 14 after his father got a job as a lecturer at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design.

He attended the now-defunct Demonstration School in Park Place, where new educational ideas were tried out by students and teachers from the adjacent teacher training college, before moving to the secondary school, Morgan Academy.

2011

Collins was the co-founder of the indie record label Postcard Records and co-founded a second label, Analogue Enhanced Digital, in 2011.

Collins has also worked as an illustrator, television actor, television producer and record producer.

2014

A documentary film on his recovery, The Possibilities Are Endless, was released in 2014.