Lou Gramm
American singer
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2024 | Michael Staertow rejoined the Lou Gramm All Stars as lead guitarist and backing vocalist. |
2024 | Lou Gramm was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the band Foreigner. |
January 14 2024 | Ranked second greatest Album-oriented Rock vocalist of all-time in a Louder article, recognizing his significant musical legacy and vocal prowess. |
January 14 2024 | Ranked as the second greatest Album-oriented Rock vocalist of all-time in a Louder article. |
January 14 2024 | A Louder article published on this date ranked Lou Gramm as the second greatest Album-oriented Rock vocalist of all-time. |
2023 | Lou Gramm reconvened the Lou Gramm All Stars, bringing back Ben Gramm on drums, Scott Gilman on saxophone and rhythm guitar, Jeff Jacobs on keyboards, and adding Tony Franklin on bass and Carol-Lyn Liddle on backing vocals. |
2019 | Gramm performed lead vocals on the track 'Sometimes' on the 2019 album 'The Secret' by Alan Parsons. |
2019 | Lou Gramm toured on a bill with Asia Featuring John Payne, who acted as his backup group. |
2019 | Gramm announced plans to release new solo material later in 2019, including three previously unused songs from his solo albums. |
2018 | Temporary band lineup changes occurred, with Ben Gramm returning and Michael Staertow and Jeff Jacobs briefly departing from the Lou Gramm All Stars. |
December 29 2018 | On December 29, 2018, Lou Gramm announced on stage in Schenectady, New York that he was retiring from touring. |
2017 | Jeff Jacobs joined the Lou Gramm All Stars as keyboards and backing vocals performer. |
July 20 2017 | Lou Gramm joined Foreigner for three songs during an encore at Jones Beach Theatre in Long Island, New York. |
2016 | Ben Gramm left the Lou Gramm All Stars band lineup. |
June 13 2013 | Lou Gramm was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. |
May 2013 | In May 2013, Lou released his autobiography 'Juke Box Hero - My Five Decades in Rock 'n' Roll.' |
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