Colin Blunstone



Colin started his career in 1964 as the singer for the legendary band The Zombies. His unique voice and keyboardist Rod Argent's arrangements are characteristic of hits such as She's not There, Tell her No, and Time of the Season. In 1968 they decided to each go their own way, and Colin embarked on a solo career. Using the pseudonym Neil McArthur he re-recorded the Zombies hit She's Not There, as well as the songs Don't Try to Explain, Without Her, It's not Easy, and Never My Love.
He then went on to record under his own name and made the albums One Year (1971), Ennismore (1972), and Journey (1974), which included the hits Say you don't mind, Caroline Goodbye, I don't believe in Miracles, Wonderful, and Weak For You. Colin continued to make records to this day, including two massive hits: What Becomes of the Brokenhearted (with Dave Stewart), and Old and Wise (with Alan Parsons). Drawing from his vast body of work Colin Blunstone will play a show jam-packed with songs by The Zombies, The Alan Parson's Project, and Dave Stewart, and of course many of his own making.