Lou Gramm, former singer for Foreigner, says that he's excited to bury the hatchet with guitarist Mick Jones during their induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame this summer; nonetheless, his reps say, reunion talk is still premature.
Gramm released a statement through his representatives intended to slow down tour talk:
"Despite recent media reports that a reunion is being planned, at present time, there are no dialogues about any dates, though both continue to tour."
It was Gramm himself who kindled talk in the first place. Speaking with Classic Rock magazine, he said he's "open-minded" for a reunion:
"I would be open-minded about it. If there's a Foreigner reunion tour next year, my schedule's wide open for that. It all depends upon whether the hatchets are buried, and how we get on."
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