Lou Gramm has supplied particulars on his determination to depart Foreigner.
It was 2003 when Gramm, the group’s founding vocalist who was then in his second go-round with the band, determined to give up for good. Throughout a dialog with SiriusXM’s Basic Rewind, he recalled the circumstances that led to his exit.
“Within the late ’90s, early 2000s, Mick [Jones] and I started writing. And we put some actually, actually good concepts collectively,” Gramm remembered (as transcribed by Blabbermouth). “I believe we had about seven songs full. And we have been hoping to complete with about three or 4 extra songs and put out a brand new Foreigner album.”
On the time, Foreigner hadn’t launched a brand new album in near a decade. Nonetheless, the band was actively touring, and whereas on the street Gramm determined his run with the group was over.
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“We have been enjoying one thing known as ‘Evening of the Proms’ [in October 2002],” the singer recalled. “It was achieved in Brussels, Belgium, and so they had an enormous indoor tennis area the place there could possibly be 4 video games of tennis happening without delay. It held 80,000 individuals. And after that sequence of reveals, I left the band…. I simply had sufficient.”
The rationale, Gramm defined, got here all the way down to his fractured relationship with Jones.
“[Mick is] the founding father of the band, he is the chief of the band, however he wasn’t essentially doing the job the best way he used to do it, and he was suppressing a number of my creativity,” Gramm famous. “‘Simply sing your components, Lou.’ And after contributing to simply about each hit track that the band had launched in 20-some years, to be diminished to only a non-creative half, simply the singer, did not sit nicely with me.”
Lou Gramm Has ‘By no means Had Any Regrets’ About Quitting Foreigner
Following their efficiency in Belgium, Gramm and the remainder of the band flew again to America. Quickly afterward, he knowledgeable administration he’d be leaving the group, formally departing in early 2003.
“’Why? What could possibly be incorrect? Every part’s going so good,’” Gramm recalled being requested. “I mentioned, ‘It isn’t going good.’ I mentioned, ‘I am being shut out creatively, which is extraordinarily vital to me.’ I mentioned, ‘I am not only a singer. I am a songwriter.’ I mentioned, ‘And I at all times have been, even earlier than Foreigner.’ So I left the band. And I’ve by no means had any regrets about it since.”
Kelly Hansen could be introduced in as Foreigner’s new frontman, a place he has held since 2005. In the meantime, Gramm stayed estranged from the band for over a decade. He ultimately joined Foreigner for just a few performances throughout their 2017 fortieth anniversary tour and most lately performed with the group’s present lineup when Foreigner was inducted into the Rock & Roll Corridor of Fame.
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