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Lou Gramm (born Lou Grammatico May 2, 1950 in Rochester, New York) is an American rock music vocalist and songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist for the popular group Foreigner while also having a successful solo career. His personal hits include "Midnight Blue" and "Just Between You And Me". Gramm first appeared nationally on Capital Records with the band Black Sheep (Black Sheep) in 1975, and they also released a single on Chrysalis Records, the first American act signed to that English label, in 1974 before moving to Capital. Read more on Last.fm

Genres

  • album rock
  • mellow gold
  • soft rock

Frequently Asked Questions

What was Lou Gramm's biggest solo hit?
Lou Gramm's biggest solo hit is "Midnight Blue,"
Did Lou Gramm write any songs?
Yes, Lou Gramm has written numerous songs throughout his career, both as a solo artist and as a member of Foreigner. He co-wrote many of Foreigner's biggest hits alongside guitarist Mick Jones, including classics like "Juke Box Hero,"
Why doesn't Lou Gramm sing with Foreigner anymore?
Lou Gramm no longer sings with Foreigner due to a combination of health issues and creative differences. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Gramm faced serious health challenges, including a brain tumor that required surgery and a long period of recovery. The surgery and subsequent treatment affected his vocal abilities and overall stamina, making touring and performing with Foreigner demanding. Additionally, Gramm and Foreigner's founding member Mick Jones experienced creative disagreements over the band's musical direction, which further strained their professional relationship. As a result, Lou Gramm officially left Foreigner in 2003 to focus on his solo career and health. Although there have been occasional reunions for special performances, Gramm has not returned as a full-time member of the band. Fans continue to appreciate his contributions to Foreigner's legacy, and he remains an influential figure in rock music history.
What was Foreigner's number one hit?
Foreigner's number one hit on the Billboard Hot 100 is "I Want to Know What Love Is."
What disease does Lou Gramm have?
Lou Gramm was diagnosed with a benign brain tumor called a craniopharyngioma in 1997. While the tumor itself was not cancerous, its location near the pituitary gland made it particularly challenging to treat. The required surgery and subsequent radiation therapy led to significant health complications, including weight gain, fatigue, and issues with his voice and stamina. Recovery was long and difficult, but Gramm eventually returned to performing, although his vocal range was affected. The health struggle was a major factor in his departure from Foreigner, as it limited his ability to tour and record at the same level as before. Despite these challenges, Lou Gramm remains active in music and continues to inspire fans with his resilience and determination. His journey is a testament to his strength and passion for rock music, and he remains a respected figure in the industry.

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