Juke Box Hero by Lou Gramm

This is the autobiography of American singer and founding member of the legendary American group Foreigner and I am reviewing the updated edition as it has been released just recently. In this book he talks about his upbringing in Rochester New York, starting playing drums at age 12, playing in bands Tony and Knighthawks, PHFTT, St James Infirmary, Poor Heart and Black Sheep which they released 2 albums, formed Foreigner in 1976 who achieve great success with hits like Cold As Ice, Juke Box Hero, Feels Like The First Time and I Want To Know What Love Is as well as touring the world, his solo work including the hit single Midnight Blue, Surviving an Brain Tumour, his 3 marriages and many others. It's an BRILLIANT, SUPERB and FANTASTIC book with AWESOME and BRILLIANT stories as well as very impressive and very entertaining and it's an FANTASTIC read. Lou Gramm just the end of last year announced his retirement from touring but would do some occasional live shows as well as recording as he has just done some shows with Asia featuring John Payne and this book is co written with Scott Pitoniak who is an journalist and has written more than 25 books. This is an must for 70's and 80's fans as well as fans of Foreigner and I am giving this 5 stars as it's in the shops now so do yourselves an favour and BUY IT which you'll be impressed and entertained.

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