Phil Collen

Musician

Popular As One-half of "The Terror Twins" with co-guitarist Steve Clark: 1983–1991

Birthday December 8, 1957

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Hackney, London, England

Age 66 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 1.7 m

#20638 Most Popular

1957

Philip Kenneth Collen (born 8 December 1957) is an English musician who is best known as the co-lead guitarist for the rock band Def Leppard.

1982

Collen joined the band in 1982 during the recording of the Pyromania album.

Before joining Def Leppard, Collen had performed with a number of bands in the burgeoning British glam metal scene.

Outside of Def Leppard, he has been involved in a number of side projects; those projects include the trio Man Raze, with which he is the lead singer and sole guitarist.

Collen was born in Hackney, London.

Before Collen joined Def Leppard on 12 July 1982 during the recording of Pyromania, he had previously been asked to consider joining the band during the 1981 tour for High 'n' Dry by Joe Elliott and Steve Clark, whom he knew at the time.

Despite this invitation, there was no need to replace Pete Willis.

As a result, Collen stayed as a member of Girl.

After Willis was fired due to alcohol problems, Joe Elliott called and asked Collen to audition.

He was asked to perform the solos on the songs "Stagefright" and "Photograph" during the recording sessions of Pyromania.

Mutt Lange, the band's producer, said to Collen, "just have fun on it, play some solos on it".

"Photograph", "Rock of Ages", "Foolin, "Stagefright", and "Rock Till You Drop" were all songs that he played solos on. He and fellow guitarist Clark quickly bonded, becoming close friends and leading to the trademark dual-guitar sound of Def Leppard. Collen and Clark became known as the "Terror Twins", in recognition of their talents and hard drinking lifestyles. By this time, Collen had also become noted for his trademark bare-chested stage appearances.

1988

In 1988, Collen quit drinking alcohol after having developed an addiction to it.

He also stopped eating meat and adopted a generally healthy lifestyle.

According to Collen, he had begun suffering from blackouts due to alcohol and stopped drinking when he realized that his addiction was starting to dominate his life.

1990

Collen played lead guitar on Donny Osmond's song Just Between You and Me in 1990.

Due to his band disapproving of him playing on this song, he was credited as Rory James Collen on the track.

In 1990, Collen co-produced the On the Edge album of the Australian band BB Steal.

1991

Clark died due to alcohol abuse in early 1991.

After Clark died, Collen was faced with the challenge of dealing with the loss of a friend and bandmate as well as the burden and responsibility of the Adrenalize recordings.

Recording the parts that had been written for Clark proved difficult.

While Clark's playing style was rhythmic, melodic and sometimes even characterized as "sloppy", Collen's style was technical and precise.

The contrast between their playing styles made it challenging to mimic the sound of Clark's guitar work.

Due to the aftermath of Clark's death, as well as the issues with the recording of Adrenalize, Collen seriously considered leaving Def Leppard.

According to Elliott, Collen did not want to continue in the band without Clark and said, "I'd rather be a plumber".

Clark would ultimately be replaced as the band's co-lead guitarist by Vivian Campbell, formerly of Dio and Whitesnake, shortly before the Adrenalize tour.

The hiring of Campbell relieved Collen of some of the pressures of the "overkill" production style of Def Leppard, as well as the challenge of reproducing Clark's guitar parts for live shows.

Collen has been involved in several side projects over his career, most notably the band Man Raze, formed as a joint collaboration with former Girl bandmate Simon Laffy as bassist and drummer Paul Cook from the Sex Pistols.

In 1991, Collen offered a song he had written, "Miss You in a Heartbeat" to the band The Law, which was featured on the band's self-titled album.

This album was the band's only release.

"Miss You in a Heartbeat" was later recorded and released by Def Leppard.

1993

In 1993, Collen executive produced the album Sublime to the Ridiculous for the band, Sheer Greed, composed of former members of Girl, an act Collen was also associated earlier in his career.

Collen has also worked in side projects with Def Leppard singer Joe Elliott.

One of these recent projects was a tribute to David Bowie and Mick Ronson.

2016

He got his first guitar, a red Gibson SG, on his 16th birthday, and taught himself how to play.

He played with several bands including Lucy, Tush, and Dumb Blondes.

He left school to work as a motorcycle dispatch rider for a typesetter until his band Girl got their first record contract.

During his tenure with Girl, Collen's career began rising, spurred by the relative success of the albums Sheer Greed and Wasted Youth, which allowed him the opportunity to play at more significant venues.

A young Collen can also be seen on the back cover of Deep Purple's live album Made in Japan as the live photo was actually taken at the Rainbow Theatre in London, a concert Collen attended, and not in Japan.

In an interview, Collen revealed that he was approached by Steve Harris to join Iron Maiden replacing guitarist Dennis Stratton.