Touring and Studio Musicians of Phil Collins - "First Final Farewell" Tour Musicians

"First Final Farewell" Tour Musicians

This is a list of performers who toured with Collins in support of his 2002 album, Testify, during the First Final Farewell Tour.

  • Phil Collins - drums, lead vocals
  • Gerald Albright - saxophone
  • Bill Cantos - backing vocals
  • Ronnie Caryl - rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Brad Cole - keyboards, vocoder on "In the Air Tonight".
  • Luis Conte - percussion
  • Lynne Fiddmont-Lindsey - backing vocals
  • Dan Fornero - trumpet
  • Connie Jackson-Comegys - backing vocals
  • Amy Keys - backing vocals
  • Harry Kim - trumpet, horns director
  • Arnold McCuller - backing vocals
  • Leland Sklar - bass guitar
  • Daryl Stuermer - lead guitar
  • Chester Thompson - drums
  • Lamont Van Hooke - backing vocals
  • Arturo Velasco - trombone

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