The son of a sheet-metal worker who led a big band on weekends, Lou
Gramm rose from humble, working-class roots in Rochester, New York, to
become one of rock 'n' roll's most distinctive and popular voices. With
the aid of best-selling author Scott Pitoniak, Gramm poignantly recounts
how he realized his dream as the lead singer and co-songwriter of the
iconic band Foreigner as well as his own band and overcame a drug and
alcohol addiction--along with a life-threatening brain tumor--on his
path to the Songwriters Hall of Fame.