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Genesis were an English rock band formed in Godalming, Surrey, in January 1967. The group originally consisted of lead vocalist and flautist Peter Gabriel, guitarist Anthony Phillips, bassist and guitarist Mike Rutherford, keyboardist Tony Banks, and drummer Chris Stewart. In the 1970s, with guitarist Steve Hackett replacing Phillips in the lineup and Phil Collins becoming the drummer, they were among the pioneers of progressive rock. Gabriel and Hackett left in that decade, but the band went on to greater commercial success in the 1980s with a more pop rock and soft rock style. The band's most recent lineup featured constant members Rutherford and Banks, alongside drummer and vocalist Collins, augmented for live shows by touring musicians, bassist and guitarist Daryl Stuermer, drummer Nic Collins, and backing vocalists Daniel Pearce and Patrick Smyth.
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