Black Sheep - Live in Boston, Massachusetts 1974 (Audience Recording)

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Black Sheep - Live in Boston, Massachusetts 1974 (Audience Recording) Concert

Power To Heal
A Little or A Lot
Stick Around
Payin' Yer Dues
Drum Solo
Woman

Black Sheep was an American, Rochester, New York-based, 1970s rock music band, one of vocalist Lou Gramm's early working bands (it followed Poor Heart, which broke up 1970). The group, which had released the single Stick Around in 1974, the album Black Sheep in 1975, and the album Encouraging Words in late 1975, was no longer performing when Gramm was invited by Mick Jones to join the band Foreigner in 1976. Don Mancuso and Ron Rocco were later members of Cheater, a local hard rock band from Rochester that released a 10-inch record entitled Ten Cent Love Affair in 1980 on Mallard Records.
Black Sheep's bass player Bruce Turgon played on Lou Gramm's solo albums in the late 1980s (which also featured contributions from another Black Sheep alumnus, guitarist Don Mancuso) and joined Gramm in one of Foreigner's later incarnations, in 1992.
Lou Grammatico - vocals
Don Mancuso - guitar
Larry Crozier - keyboards
Bruce Turgon - bass

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