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Lou Gramm sung and wrote ‘I Want To Know What Love Is’ when he was fronting the band Foreigner which pretty much gives him the right to do anything he wants. Luckily for us he has chosen to continue to play live and allow many more of us to witness his vocal talents in person.
His voice hasn’t lost any of the power and poise that it had when he was topping charts with Foreigner and he’s still one of those rare singers that could fill an arena with the sheer velocity of his vocals. He hasn’t lost any of his charisma over the years either. Although he may be in his 60s now, Lou still carries with him the look and feel of a true showman, working the stage with confidence and probably still delighting a lot of the female fans in his crowds.
Whether it’s rocking out to his old bands hits or delivering some of his potent new material, Lou never puts less than 100% into his performances which is why he will continue to draw big crowds even today.
Lou Gramm put on an amazing show Friday night!! I still don't have my voice back it's okay it was worth it!! I had the pleasure to meet him!! He is a very nice guy! If he has another show in the Rochester area or Batavia I will be there!!
As always Lou put on a great show.It was worth the three hour drive...love ya Lou.i loved in Rochester and talked to him a few times at car shows and around town.ive seen him maybe fifteen times or more
loved the show.would go again.lou voice is good I liked the song choices.most singers wont to sing new songs but I like the good old songs. two thumbs up.traveled seven hrs for the snow it was worth it.