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Topic: Lou Gramm


  
 Inside Information: FAQ - The Band
Gramm and Jones had continued working on a new Foreigner album throughout his illness, but were now given the green light to return to touring, which they did in 1998 and 1999.
Lou wanted to be able to record solo and tour solo for his albums, as well as contribute to Foreigner, but "artistic differences" between himself and Foreigner resulted in a split so that he could concentrate on his solo album.
Lou is busy working on his own solo projects as well as participating in other projects with singers, and he has expressed a desire to record a Christian solo album.
www.foreignerfiles.com /overview/faq/part1.htm   (2718 words)

  
 [Metal-Temple.com] Bruce Turgon - Outside Looking In (Review)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Lucky enough to establish loyal friendship/partnership with the one-and-only Foreigner frontman Lou Gramm (then Louis Grammatico), Turgon joined Gramm’s Hard Rock outfit Black Sheep for a bunch of mid-70’s releases.
After Gramm’s decision to join Foreigner, Bruce then left for Los Angeles writing, recording, touring with many bands (Billy Thorpe, Nick Gilder, Prism, Warrior) and performing around CA with his own band(s).
Still, my first introduction to this bassist was in 1991 via Shadowking’s album, an infamous project also involving Gramm on vocals and Def Leppard axeman Vivian Campell.
www.metal-temple.com /review.asp?id=1390   (403 words)

  
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After more than twenty years she was finally accepted as a credible performer by both the record buying public and the Australian music industry.
Her next album In Deep (1997), produced by Foreigner's Mick Jones contained a cover version of their hit "I Want To Know What Love Is" (with backing vocals by the song's original vocalist Lou Gramm) and another major hit single "Burn".
In Deep was the highest selling Australian album of the year.
celebrities.messengers.com.au   (3458 words)

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