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In 1976, Mick Jones, former guitarist of Spooky Tooth and the Leslie West Band, started Foreigner with Lou Gramm, Al Greenwood, Dennis Elliot, Ian McDonald, and Ed Gagliardi. Together, the six members released two studio albums, but in 1979, Galiardi was replaced by Rick Wills while McDonald and Greenwood were fired in 1980. The quartet of Jones, Wills, Gramm, and Elliot released three studio albums as Foreigner before Gramm left in 1990. Without Gramm, the band released "Unusual Heat" in 1991. Wills and Elliott left later that year. Gramm returned in 1992 and appeared on the band's seventh album "Mr. Moonlight" (1994). He departed permanently in 2003. In 2009, Foreigner released its eighth studio album: "Can't Slow Down."

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Date Concert Venue Location
Jul 05, 2002 –
Jul 07, 2002
indy summer stages festival 2002
Blondie / Foreigner / Lifehouse / The Roots / Live / Sugar Ray / Spin Doctors / Joe Bonamassa / Gin Blossoms / Ted Nugent / Lit / Lucinda Williams / Los Lobos / Guided By Voices / Our Lady Peace / Little Feat / Better Than Ezra / G. Love & Special Sauce / Widespread Panic / Galactic / Big Head Todd & The Monsters / Seven Mary Three / George Thorogood / Todd Snider / BoDeans / los straitjackets / Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes / Superdrag / X-Ecutioners / Cowboy Mouth / ekoostik hookah (official) / Rockfour / jazz mandolin project / Mudkids / Push Down And Turn Show all bands
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indy summer stages festival 2002
Jul 5 - 7, 2002
 Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
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