Lou Gramm, formerly the lead singer of Foreigner, says he's uncertain of whether he'll continue to tour or reunite with guitarist Mick Jones after the two are inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame next month.
Speaking on the VH1 Radio network, Gramm admitted that things are still up in the air with Jones:
"You know, I don't take any of that talk seriously," he said. "I've heard there was a mention, but honestly, I can't see that happening."
"I would just have to see how it goes down, what it entails, how long it would be," he said. "There's a number of things that would make a difference to me, and I'd just have to take it as it comes, and I'm sure Mick feels the same way. I mean, after all those years you just can't jump into the deep water, you know."
Jones and Gramm are to be inducted into the Songwriters HOF on June 13.
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