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Rob Collins (musician)

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Rob Collins
Birth name Robert Collins
Born 23 February 1963
Origin Willenhall, Staffordshire
Died 22 July 1996
Occupations Keyboardist
Years active 1990–1996

Rob Collins (23 February 1963 – 22 July 1996) was an English musician best known as the original keyboardist of The Charlatans.

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The Charlatans

Collins grew up in Willenhall, Staffordshire and was recruited to join the Charlatans in the late 1980s. The band's debut single "Indian Rope" was an indie hit, and led the way for their debut top ten single "The Only One I Know" in 1990. Collins swirling and layered psychedelic organ playing added an important and noted edge to the bands sound and placed the band apart from many of their baggy contemporaries. Rob Collins recorded four successful albums with the band.

Imprisonment

In 1992 Collins was arrested and charged with armed robbery on an off-licence near his home.[1] Collins had been driving with a friend, who performed the robbery when Collins was waiting in his car outside. Collins claimed to have no foreknowledge of the robbery until he heard a gunshot inside the shop and his friend exited, although later admitted that he should not have picked his friend up after he realised what he had done. In court Collins pleaded guilty to "Assisting an offender after an offence", for which he was sentenced to 8 months imprisonment.[2] His former charge of "armed robbery" (resulting in a possible sentence of 8 years or more) was dropped in court. Collins served 4 months of his sentence and was released in early 1994.

Death

Collins began to record keyboard and organ parts for the Charlatans 5th album Tellin' Stories but was killed in a car crash[3] on a country road in Wales on 22 July 1996 just before sessions were completed. An investigation into the accident showed that Collins had consumed a sizable amount of alcohol and was not wearing a seatbelt. He died from head injuries on the roadside shortly after the accident having been thrown through the windscreen. Investigators concluded that he probably would not have died had he worn a seatbelt.

The music industry and his colleagues were greatly shocked by his sudden loss. Collins' death occurred a week before the Charlatans' biggest concert to date - supporting Oasis at Knebworth. Oasis' lead singer Liam Gallagher said "live forever mate" as a dedication to Rob Collins and introduction to their song "Cast No Shadow".

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Just When You're Thinking Things Over (1995 Album by Charlatans UK)
Up to Our Hips (1994 Album by The Charlatans)
Between 10th and 11th (1992 Album by The Charlatans)
How High/Title Fight (1997 Album by The Charlatans)
The Charlatans UK (Rock Band, '80s-2000s)