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In 2013, we asked Jones, Gramm and another founding member, the late Ian McDonald, to reflect on a debut album that "opened the floodgates for what followed".
Ian McDonald, a co-founder of pioneering progressive rock band King Crimson and stadium rock hitmaker Foreigner, has died. A representative said McDonald died Wednesday at his home in New York City.
I’d known Ian McDonald from his days with King Crimson. Ian had plenty of on-stage experience. He could be quite eccentric, and he became an important part of Foreigner.
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Louder on MSNHow Mick Jones invented Foreigner and paved the way for the multi-million-selling albums that follow
Against all expectations, Foreigner's debut album sold millions. This is the real story behind one of the biggest debut albums ever ...
Though Foreigner might be on their Farewell Tour, it felt like the very first time, as the band proved to the crowd of 11,141 ...
The English multi-instrumentalist Ian McDonald died Wednesday at age 75. He was a founding member of prog-rock titans King Crimson and the hugely popular Foreigner. His son Maxwell announced his ...
Thank you. First, I’d like to thank all of my former bandmates: Mick Jones, Ian McDonald, Al Greenwood, Dennis Elliott, Ed Gagliardi, and Rick Wills for 30-plus years of great music and a wild ride.
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