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Gerald Collier

Gerald Collier

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  • Years Active: 1990s

Biography

Upon the 1995 breakup of the Best Kissers in the World, vocalist/guitarist Gerald Collier refashioned himself as an alternative country singer/songwriter. He signed with C/Z Records and released his solo debut, I Had to Laugh Like Hell, in 1996; his self-titled major-label debut for Warner Brothers appeared in 1998, featuring several songs re-recorded from its predecessor. The EP Low Tar Taste appeared from Aces & Eights in 1999, followed by Breakin' Down in 2003 on Plain Records.
— Steve Huey , All Music Guide

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