Chris Collins is mainly known in the heavy metal world as being the first vocalist for the
progressive metal band that later became known as
Dream Theater. Collins was chosen as their lead singer after the band heard a demo tape in which he was singing in a
Queensrÿche tribute band. The band was impressed with his ability to hit very high notes. Guitarist
John Petrucci states in
Score that Collins was their buddy from
Long Island, New York and he had never previously been a singer (said Petrucci, "I guess he was aspiring to be a singer."). When the band returned from Berklee, they were surprised to hear Collins sing like
Geoff Tate. After joining
Dream Theater still known at the time as Majesty, Collins recorded six tracks with the band. These recordings became the famous "Majesty Demos" that were mostly circulated by the band in the form of tapes given out at shows.
Majesty moved in a different direction without Chris because the band did not think that his range would work with the music they now wanted to create. His most notable contribution to the band's early years were the lyrics he wrote for the songs "
Afterlife" and "Cry for Freedom".
[en.allexperts.com/e/c/ch/chris_collins_(singer).htm] However, neither song was ever recorded with his lyrics. Later, Dream Theater singer
Charlie Dominici re-wrote the lyrics to "Afterlife".
Collins largely removed himself from the musical world after Majesty, occasionally doing Dream Theater related interviews. However, Collins is now part of the band
Winterspell which is reminiscent of bands such as
Mercyful Fate and
Six Feet Under. Collins is the singer, guitarist, and main songwriter in the band. Winterspell is currently working on their debut album.
[www.myspace.com/winterspell]