A four-CD/one-Blu-ray collection offers the new mixes of the original album, as well as five previously unreleased songs, 14 early and alternate versions of various tunes, 15 instrumentals, and 15 ...
Former Foreigner vocalist Lou Gramm is the guest on the latest installment of the Lipps Service podcast, speaking with host ...
A classic rock singer is going on tour to celebrate his first new album in 17 years. Lou Gramm, the original voice of Foreigner, released a collection of 10 new songs, “Released,” on Friday. It’s ...
Foreigner singer Lou Gramm chatted about rejoining the band for Florida shows, hitting those high notes and how this tour ...
Lou Gramm doesn’t need your validation. He never did. The man who gave Foreigner its soul – the voice behind “I Want to Know What Love Is,” “Urgent,” “Cold as Ice,” and “Hot Blooded” – is back with a ...
In advance of Foreigner’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, the band will release a new best-of compilation album on Rhino Records, Billboard magazine is reporting. The 18-song album, coming out ...
Few voices in classic rock are as recognizable as Lou Gramm's. He's now using that voice to complete some unfinished business.
In speaking with the Fort Myers News-Press & Naples Daily News, the 75-year-old vocalist revealed he agreed to Foreigner’s ...
Lou Gramm, a founding member of the band Foreigner, will celebrate his latest album at the F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts in Wilkes-Barre on Nov. 20. Prices start at $39.50, plus any fees.
Foreigner is celebrating their upcoming induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame by sharing a previously unreleased song featuring original lead singer Lou Gramm. "Turning Back the Time," recorded ...
Foreigner and Lou Gramm have been finishing and releasing some previously unheard music from the band's archive in recent years. The good news is that fans will get to hear even more from the vault, ...
Original Foreigner lead singer Lou Gramm was estranged from the band he co-founded for many years. During the past decade, though, Gramm began collaborating with the group again on a par-time basis.