Colin Blunstone is an English singer, songwriter and musician, earning fame as the lead singer of band The Zombies.
Blunstone’s vocals have been credited as crucial to the Zombies' rise to fame, particularly on “She’s Not There”, and the band were a part of the British Invasion throughout the duration of the 1960s.
After the band broke up in 1968 as a result of management issues, Blunstone pursued a solo career after a brief stint in insurance, with hits like “I Don’t Believe in Miracles” and “How Could We Dare To Be Wrong” cementing his position as a successful solo artist. His album Ennismore is widely regarded to be one of the greatest albums of all time.
Although never quite matching the success of Ennismore and The Zombies, Blunstone enjoyed relative success throughout the later 20th century, before releasing his greatest hits album in 1991. However, after releasing his widely successful album On the Air Tonight in 2011, it was apparent that Blunstone had not lost his touch, and he once again enjoyed a degree of success
In 2019, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Zombies, and has continued touring with the band throughout 2019 and 2020.
Colin Blunstone's first album One Year released on Mon Nov 01 1971.
The most popular album by Colin Blunstone's is Some Years: It’s the Time of Colin Blunstone
The most popular song by Colin Blunstone's is Touch
Colin Blunstone's first song Beautiful You released on Thu Jan 01 1970.