![]() He recovered and was able to resume touring in 1998, but tensions gradually returned and the Jones/Gramm partner ship ended in 2003.įor a time, Jones wasn’t sure whether he would restart Foreigner, but by 2004 he was looking to assemble a new lineup with a new singer. Moonlight,” any return to former glories was sidetracked when Gramm needed surgery to remove a brain tumor in 1997. And while Gramm rejoined Foreigner in 1992 and was fully involved in the 1994 album, “Mr. Earlier rocking hits like “Feels Like The First Time,” “Hot Blooded,” “Double Vision” and “Urgent” established Foreigner’s credentials as a band with a talent for writing catchy mainstream rock.īut then founding member, guitarist Mick Jones and singer Lou Gramm had a falling out and Gramm left the band in 1990. ![]() Over the course of six albums, from the 1977 self-titled album through 1987’s “Inside Information,” Foreigner notched 15 top 20 singles, the high point coming with the multi-chart-topping epic ballad, “I Want To Know What Love Is” in 1984. ![]() The group is doing shows that will be filled with many of the hit songs that made the early lineup of Foreigner one of the world’s biggest bands from the late 1970s into the mid-80s. The group - which includes band founder and guitarist Mick Jones, bassist/keyboardist Jeff Pilson, keyboardist Michael Bluestein, guitarist Bruce Watson drummer Chris Frazier and guitarist/bassist Luis Maldonado - is well into a cycle of 120- plus shows that were booked by the time the band returned to the road year. Now Hansen and the rest of Foreigner are back on tour and doing it in a big way. “In fact, I had kind of in the back of my mind been saying to myself I wonder if there’s a possibility that I could kind of take six months off or something and take a break because we had been hitting it eight, nine months a year for 15 years in a row.” “I’m in a fortunate position so I wasn’t affected really too much in a negative way,” he said. So yeah, that was something I was able to do. “And especially the first few months were really great and it was enjoyable and it allowed me to rest my voice in a way that I hadn’t been able to do for quite a long time. “I have not had this kind of time off in 15 years,” Hansen said in a recent phone interview, as he looked back on the forced hiatus from touring. That wish more than became true when the pandemic hit and he and his Foreigner bandmates were forced to take time off that lasted some 18 months. By the time 2020 rolled around, he had actually begun to think he would really benefit from taking a break from the nearly non-stop routine of touring that had been a way of life in Foreigner since he joined the group in 2005.
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