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Foreigner

A foreigner, or an alien, is a natural person who is not a citizen of the State in question.
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".

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

External links

   

Foreigner is also the title of a novel by C. J. Cherryh.

 

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