In the 1970s and 80s, his was one of the most dominant voices on radio, MTV and in stadiums across the globe. As the frontman of Foreigner, Lou Gramm became one of the most durable and recognizable singers on the planet. His ability to belt hard rockers, while at the same time possessing this skill and soulful tenderness to deliver softer ballads, truly made Gramm a force to be reckoned with..
"My prior band Spooky Tooth had broken up. I moved to New York City and was pretty much floundering. I was thinking about moving back to England, but then I wrote 'Feels Like the First Time' and it changed everything. It may sound corny, but it did feel like the first time for me," founding Foreigner guitarist Mick Jones tells Noisecreep about the band's 1977 debut single...
The wheel in the sky has been turning faster for acts like Journey in recent years as acts like them and jukebox heroes Foreigner reunite and fill arenas like it was 1983 all over again.
It seems if you used to get played on FM radio rock stations 25 years ago and you've got at least one original member still alive (see Lynyrd Skynyrd), the time is now to cash in on a nostalgia tour...
Michael Bluestein, the keyboardist for Foreigner, has been forced to take an indefinite leave from the group after being diagnosed with colorectal cancer.
While the band made no official statement on its site, via Twitter or Facebook, Bluestein posted on the band's message board Tuesday (May 29) with the news...
If the idea of Foreigner, Paul Rodgers, Creedence Clearwater Revisited, Bachman & Turner and .38 Special all performing together on the high seas sounds like the perfect way to kick off 2013, it's time to book your passage now on Rock Legends Cruise II. Al...
Jason Sutter had better get used to looking at Marilyn Manson's backside. As Blabbermouth.net reports, the veteran drummer has joined the shock rocker's touring lineup, and he's slated to make his debut next month at the Soundwave Festival in Australia...
"We're not clubber dudes. We don't do strip clubs. A lot of the people we grew up with ended up being bad into drugs, and we don't gamble," Taking Dawn frontman Chris Babbitt admits to Noisecreep. "We're the anti-Vegas guys, but we love it because it's our home...