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In 1989 Jones released his only solo album, titled Mick Jones, on the Atlantic Records label. Jones is the only person to play on every Foreigner album. In between his Foreigner commitments, Jones also started a side career as a producer for such albums as Van Halen's 5150 (1986), Bad Company's Fame and Fortune (1986) and Billy Joel's Storm ...
Mick Jones (Foreigner guitarist) (born 1944), English guitarist, songwriter and record producer in the rock band Foreigner and earlier Spooky Tooth Mick Jones, a 1989 album by Foreigner musician Mick Jones; Mick Jones (The Clash guitarist) (born 1955), British guitarist and a vocalist of the Clash; Micky Jones, British guitarist and a vocalist ...
Foreigner onstage in 2016. Foreigner is an American rock band from New York City. Formed in 1976, the group originally included lead vocalist Lou Gramm, lead guitarist, keyboardist and vocalist Mick Jones, rhythm guitarist and woodwind player Ian McDonald, bassist Ed Gagliardi, drummer Dennis Elliott, and keyboardist Al Greenwood.
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The day he was accepted into Foreigner, Lou Gramm went to Mick Jones’ New York City home for dinner, and afterwards they spent six hours working on the single “Long, Long Way from Home ...
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On the Billboard adult contemporary chart, the song became Foreigner's only #1 hit, spending one week atop the tally the week of May 14, 1988. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The band had previously reached the Top 5 on the AC chart twice, with the songs " Waiting for a Girl Like You " (#5 in 1981) and " I Want to Know What Love Is " (#3 in 1985).
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