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  1. Nils Lofgren – electric guitar (2, 8) Peter Maunu – electric guitar (2-4, 7) Vivian Campbell – electric guitar (3, 8), lead guitar (6), rhythm guitar (6) June Kuramoto – koto (7) Bruce Turgon – bass (2-6, 8-10), rhythm guitar (5, 6, 9, 10), backing vocals (6) Pino Palladino – bass (7) Ben Gramm – drums, percussion

  2. Production. Eight of the ten songs, which comprise Ready Or Not, were written by Gramm in partnership with former Black Sheep bandmate Bruce Turgon. The album was recorded in 1986 at Bear Tracks Recording in Suffern, New York and The Hit Factory Recording in New York City. It was produced by Gramm and Pat Moran, who is known as an engineer on recordings by such performers as Rush and Robert Plant.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nils_LofgrenNils Lofgren - Wikipedia

    Lofgren appeared on Late Night with David Letterman, to promote his 1985 solo release Flip. Lofgren is credited on two of Lou Gramm 's (of Foreigner) solo albums: Ready or Not released in 1987 (Lofgren listed as lead guitarist) and Long Hard Look released in 1989 (Lofgren listed as one of the guitarists).

  4. His brother, Ben Gramm, is on drums and guitarists Nils Lofgren and Vivian Campbell rounded out the band ensuring this album would rock. Gramm’s performance on this album is very strong. Although the album failed to have a huge hit single, this album, start to finish, is much stronger than his first solo effort.

  5. Nils Lofgren features in the current issue of Classic Rock, where he talks about seeing Jimi Hendrix in 1967, why Neil Young doesn't do chit-chat, and the two Bruce Springsteens. To whet your appetite, here are ten great moments from the guitarist's star-studded career.

  6. 22 de ene. de 2016 · Born in Chicago in 1951 to an Italian mother and Swedish father, Lofgren latched onto music at an early age and never let go. By 1968, he had formed Grin, a proto-power trio built around his weighty riffs and for whom he was also singer and chief songwriter. Soon after this he met Neil Young, sneaking backstage at a local club to seek him out.

  7. Long Hard Look, an Album by Lou Gramm. Released 13 October 1989 on Atlantic (catalog no. 781 915-1; Vinyl LP). Genres: AOR. Rated #638 in the best albums of 1989.