If you had a record company believing in you enough to cut an album then you had better have the ability to work the album on the road.
In those days it was pretty cut and dry. If you had a record company believing in you enough to cut an album then you had better have the ability to work the album on the road.
It was really terrific but Foreigner was nothing like Yes and that style did not suit our music.
It was kind of fun being the headliners.
It was a little at a time but I broke out my Walkman and my lyric pad and started writing.
A lot of times Mick will play me different things, or I'll listen to a cassette, and out of twenty ideas or whatever, I'll find two or three that are just blowing me away, and we'll start working on them right away.
Five years ago we were working on a new album when my health began failing.
I gave my life to Christ about 1991.
I was a drummer, and I did a little singing too.
I had my own musical ideas that Mick helped me with as well.
I go to the gym five days a week and I have a personal trainer. I am on a strict diet, which is kind of hard to keep up with on the road, but I stick to it as well as I can.
I find singing some of Foreigner's older songs are a little reckless and not exactly who I am now.
For the next three plus years, I really was not in creative shape. That part of my brain was not functioning.
Beginning to create again was something that I took for granted but I never will take it for granted again.
After the accident Black Sheep was pretty much at an end.