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Issues between Lou Gramm and Foreigner - especially with band founder Mick Jones - have been well-documented over the years, especially after Gramm's final departure in early 2003. But in the wake ...
The American-British band formed in 1976 with six musicians. By the 80’s, Foreigner was made up of Lou Gramm on lead vocals, Mick Jones on guitar, Rick Wills on bass, and Dennis Elliott on drums.
Lou Gramm, who grew up in Gates and became a founding member of Foreigner and its lead singer, sits for an interview about his life and his music.© Tina MacIntyre-Yee/Rochester Democrat and Chronicle ...
Lou Gramm fronted Foreigner during the peak of their career. Night after night Lou would deliver vocals that were equal parts raw power and pure emotion. Despite only being on 10 years worth of ...
After many years of acrimony, Lou Gramm — headliner of the inaugural Yacht Rock Detroit festival taking place this weekend — says it's smooth sailing between him and the Foreigner camp these days.
Lou Gramm, former lead singer of Foreigner, talks about the writing process he and Mick Jones had when they were with Foreigner. 26,330 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you solve it ...
It was Lou Gramm, of course, who got to live out the family’s musical dreams. In 1976, he showed up to a New York City audition run by experienced musicians, including British guitarist Mick Jones.
Issues between Lou Gramm and Foreigner — especially with band founder Mick Jones — have been well-documented over the years, especially after Gramm’s final departure in early 2003.