Rock singer Lou Gramm – born Louis Andrew Grammatico on May 2, 1950, in
Rochester, New York – is best known for fronting hard rock band Foreigner during
their commercial heyday. After playing in several other bands – including Poor
Heart - Lous Grammatico began his professional music career as the lead vocalist
for Black Sheep, the first American band signed to Chrysalis Records. They only
released one single for the label – “Stick Around” – before Black Sheep signed
with Capitol Records. They released their self-titled debut in 1975 and followed
it later that same year with Enco...