After the accident Black Sheep was pretty much at an end.
From Lou Gramm
We put out press releases to tell people what had happened to me and that I had a large weight gain but a lot of people still didn't know. The ones that didn't know were floored. That was a real humbling experience for me.
You have to work with the ideas and give them a little push.
I went in for an operation to remove a brain tumor.
Regardless what technology is, I like analog too.
Without getting real personal, we liked our bass player Ed. He was a great guy and he was a good bass player but his playing was suited for a different style of band.
Beginning to create again was something that I took for granted but I never will take it for granted again.
I was a drummer, and I did a little singing too.
It's only in the seventies that I put the sticks down and I moved to the front.
I gave my life to Christ about 1991.
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