Al Greenwood
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Al Greenwood (b. New York, 1951-10-20) was a founder member and keyboardist of the American rock band, Foreigner from 1976 to 1980. He performed on the albums Foreigner (1977), Double Vision (album) (1978) and Head Games (1979). In 1981, he formed the band Spys with former Foreigner bass player Ed Gagliardi, John Blanco, John Digaudio and Billy Milne and recorded the albums Spys (1982) and Behind Enemy Lines (1983).[1]
[edit] Controversy
On Jan 10th 2005, Sal "The Stockbroker" Governale of The Howard Stern Show said that Al was a keyboard player on Governale's 1986 "G-Man" rap CD, a project that cost Governale several thousand dollars.
[edit] References
- ^ Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. USA: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0195313734.
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