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Post by maddogblues on Sept 13, 2009 0:08:20 GMT -5
Great band from the early 80's. Lou Gramm was a fantastic vocalist.
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Post by Freedom on Sept 13, 2009 1:26:45 GMT -5
Great band, i grew up listening to their music. Their first two albums are classic, beyond that they made some money in the commercial realm of music. Very much a spin-off of Bad Company, and that's a good thing.
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Post by maddogblues on Sept 13, 2009 8:18:49 GMT -5
I liked them a lot. They were from Rochester New York. One night Lou Gramm, the singer showed up at a boxing venue my son and I went to at the Rochester War Memorial. It was a Tuseday Night fight that USA televised.
Charles (the Natural) Murray beat the living crap out of a name boxer who was on his way down. I only remember he had red hair. We had good seats and an it was a brutal stoppage.
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Post by maddogblues on Feb 4, 2010 23:58:36 GMT -5
Great band, i grew up listening to their music. Their first two albums are classic, beyond that they made some money in the commercial realm of music. Very much a spin-off of Bad Company, and that's a good thing. I went to Rochester to see a prize fight between Charles Murray and Jake Rodriquez. Lou Gramm the singer was in the audience. It was a 'Tuesday Night' fight television but my son and I went to see it live and had great seats. Thy announced over the pa that Gram, was in the audience. It was his hometown.
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