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Foreigner (band)

Foreigner is a rock and roll band formed in New York in 1976 by Mick Jones, Ian McDonald , Dennis Elliott , Al Greenwood , Ed Gagliardi and Lou Gramm. Some of their hit songs were "Hot Blooded", "Cold as Ice", "Double Vision", and "I Want to Know What Love Is".


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Members

Current Members

Mick Jones: guitar, piano, keyboards, background vocals (1976-)

Jeff Jacobs : piano, organ, keyboards, background vocals (1993-)

Thom Gimbel : saxophone, guitar, background vocals (1995-).

Former Members

Lou Gramm : lead vocals, percussion, background vocals (1976-90; 1992-2002).

Bruce Turgon: bass guitar, background vocals (1993-2002).

Denny Carmassi: drums (2002).

Mark Schulman: drums, background vocals (1993-95; 2000-2002).

Brian Tichy: drums (1998-2000).

Ron Wikso: drums (1995-1998).

Rick Wills: bass guitar, background vocals (1979-1992).

Johnny Edwards: lead vocals, guitar (1990-1992).

Dennis Elliot : drums (1976-1991).

Ian McDonald: guitar, keyboards, saxes, flutes, b. vocals (1976-1980).

Al Greenwood : keyboards, synthesizers (1976-1980).

Ed Gagliardi : bass guitar, background vocals (1976-1979).


DVD's

Foreigner(Concert) 2001

4(Concert) 2001



Discography

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