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According to Lou Gramm, Foreigner will only have time to play one song during their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction – and he says the wrong track has been chosen. What Lou Gramm Thinks Foreigner Will Play at Rock Hall InductionDuring a new Rolling Stone interview, it was suggested to Gramm that bands often get a three-song set during induction into the Rock Hall. But the singer revealed that the time allotment will likely cut down. “Here’s the thing. I was first told we could play two. I was told we had 12 minutes to play. And I heard there’s going to be a segment of the introduction wher...
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What will Foreigner perform at their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction? Singer Lou Gramm revealed in a new Rolling Stone interview that the group might be limited to just one song due to time constraints, and it’s not the one that he’d chose. But he might just have a way to get a second song in, with it being the one he really wants to play. What Lou Gramm Thinks Foreigner Will Play at Rock Hall InductionWhen it was suggested to Gramm that bands often get a three-song set during induction into the Rock Hall, the singer revealed that the time allotment will likely cut down what they’re able ...
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Former Foreigner singer Lou Gramm admitted he still holds a grudge towards Mick Jones over the disputed songwriting credits on their hit song “I Want to Know What Love Is.” “It’s very difficult, because we worked our tails off together, writing most of those songs,” Gramm explained during an interview with VPR Rocks. “And I think we were the focal part of the band too, so the live show was very important and stuff. And I thought we had a very good friendship during most of those years. But after that ‘I Want To Know What Love Is’ [disagreement over songwriting credits] happened, it was differe...
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Lou Gramm says that he will retire from performing at the end of 2024. “This is my last year… I’ve been doing it, jeez, for almost 50 years,” the former Foreigner singer explained during an interview with Lee Richey. “I would like to turn my attention to my family and my muscle cars and just enjoy myself knowing that when I lay down at night, it’ll be in my own bed.” “This is gonna be it,” Gramm continued. “I’ve been putting it off and putting it off. And I still enjoy performing, but when you’ve been doing it for as long as I have, the travel is the worst. It really takes its toll. And that’s...
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