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Lou Gramm
Lou Gramm
Artist Information
Genres: Hard Rock, Adult Contemporary, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Album Rock
Active: 70's, 80's, 90's
Born: May 2, 1950 in Rochester, NY
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Biography
After rising to prominence as the frontman for the hard rock combo Foreigner, Lou Gramm mounted a successful solo career during the '80s, cracking the Top 10 in 1987 with the single "Midnight Blue" and repeating the process two years later with "Just Between You and Me." Born in Rochester, NY, on May 2, 1950, Gramm first surfaced as the drummer with the band Black Sheep, assuming lead vocal duties prior to recording the group's self-titled 1975 Capitol debut. Neither the album nor its follow-up, Encouraging Words, earned much mainstream notice, but they did capture the attention of journeyman guitarist Mick Jones, best known for his stint with a latter-day incarnation of Spooky Tooth. Jones soon tapped Gramm to front his new group, Foreigner, and together they began writing songs, co-authoring the smash "Cold as Ice" from their best-selling 1977 eponymous debut LP.
Discography
Release: June 5, 2009
Label: Frontiers Records, Spectra
Release: December 15, 1993
Label: Collectables Records