Classic Rock Band Admits Farewell Tour Isn’t Really a Farewell Tour, but...
CUYAHOGA COUNTY, OHIO, JUN 29 – Foreigner reversed its farewell tour decision after lineup changes and band support, with bassist Jeff Pilson citing renewed energy and excitement to keep performing.
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Rock Hall of Fame band scraps retirement plans: ‘There’s just a lot of forward movement’
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees and iconic 1970s band Foreigner recently decided to scrap plans to retire, citing what bassist Jeff Pilson described as “forward movement.”
Rock Hall inductee, iconic musician scraps goodbye plans and prepares for the road again
Foreigner fans can rejoice: The band won’t be saying goodbye after all. After launching a “Historic Farewell Tour,” the classic rock group is moving forward with a new lead singer and plans to keep performing.
Lou Gramm Reclaims The Songs Of Foreigner With Live Show
With Foreigner not being or sounding like Foreigner for years, original lead singer Lou Gramm is reclaiming lost ground with his almost all-Foreigner setlist. Gramm sang on the first six Foreigner albums. The first five make up his current setlist, plus his 1987 solo hit ‘Midnight Blue’. Lou released his debut solo album ‘Ready or Not’ in January 1987 and his last album with Foreigner in 1987. He returned for Foreigner in 1994 for the ‘Mr Moonli…
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