In the Studio 30 Years Ago: Foreigner- Mick Jones, Lou Gramm
Debut release Foreigner containing such big hits as “Feels Like the First Time” and “Cold As Ice” became the fastest-selling debut album in Atlantic Records’ long storied history.
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Debut release Foreigner containing such big hits as “Feels Like the First Time” and “Cold As Ice” became the fastest-selling debut album in Atlantic Records’ long storied history.
One of the most endearing things about Foreigner founder and beating heart to this day, Mick Jones, is that he has never been coy or clever in trying to hide his inspirations or aspirations for the band. Case in point is the song “Blue Morning, Blue Day” from the Summer 1978 second Foreigner album Double […]
Original Foreigner lead singer Lou Gramm (c), Foreigner founder/guitarist Mick Jones (l), and former bassist Bruce Turgon (r) having fun with that “Dirty White Boy” Redbeard while In the Studio on Q102 Dallas/Ft.Worth in February 1995. Mick Jones will be hosting the 40th anniversary of Foreigner’s blockbuster Double Vision here In the Studio the week […]
It is only fitting that Mick Jones, the British ex-pat who founded Foreigner more than four decades ago, should be the last man standing of the original band two decades into the twenty-first century.
Foreigner founder/ songwriter/ guitarist Mick Jones became so overcome with emotion when I played “Waiting for a Girl Like You” during our radio interview that Mick walked out of the ROCK 103 studio and disappeared, before later regaining his composure and resuming.
With Foreigner founder Mick Jones on acoustic guitar and backing vocal, Bruce Turgon on acoustic bass, and former lead singer/lyricist Lou Gramm live unplugged February 6, 1995 in Dallas Texas performing “White Lie”. –Redbeard ( L-R: Mick Jones, Redbeard, Lou Gramm, Bruce Turgon)
When it comes to technical innovation in the history of recorded music, certain names top any serious list: Thomas Edison (invented the recorder and phonograph 1878 ); Leo Fender (electric guitar ); Les Paul ( multi-track recording ); Ray Dolby (noise reduction ); Robert Moog (the synthesizer ). But as Beatles producer George Martin proved […]
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