Lorraine Lewis shared her dream collaboration list in an interview with Misplaced Straws.
“It’s just been an amazing journey to get to know Lou Gramm. He’s so fabulous. He’s an icon. His voice is amazing. It all came about because of Instagram, quite honestly,” Lewis said.
“Basically, every Sunday I do a live Q&A. People always ask the question, ‘Who would you want to sing with? Who would you want to work with?’ My answer’s always been the same. It’s always been, ‘Number one is Lou Gramm. Number two is Paul Rogers from Bad Company, and number three is David Lee Roth,'” she explained.
“That’s always been my top three, and I’ve stuck with that for the past couple of years. Big Foreigner fan, big Lou Gramm fan, and I got contacted because of those Sunday Q&As,” she added.
“I got contacted by his page and they asked what song I would want to do with Lou if we got a chance to work together,” Lewis continued. “That just started the conversation that opened everything up. They wanted my phone number and said, ‘Can you be available Friday to have a phone call at 1:00 PM?’ I said, ‘Yes.’ Halfway thinking it was nonsense. But sure enough, at one o’clock on a Friday, he called me, and it was the voice of Lou.”
“I said, ‘Hello, Mr. Gramm, it’s a pleasure and honor to meet you.’ And he said, ‘Call me Lou.’ So that started the conversation, and then we just started figuring out what songs we wanted to work on,” Lewis shared. “The idea really has been to do three. So, I actually just talked with him yesterday. He called me, and I think that there are going to be some changes as far as the timing.”
The conversation has sparked potential collaboration plans. The artists are discussing working on three songs together, though Lewis noted some timing adjustments might be necessary.
The Femme Fatale vocalist’s dream collaboration list has already begun transforming into reality.
Antimusic revealed that Lewis is recording new music with Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Lou Gramm, the original Foreigner lead singer.
Hashtag Magazine highlighted their groundbreaking project. The duo is creating a unique duet version of David Bowie’s ‘Heroes.’ This collaboration will be the first male-female duet interpretation of the classic song.
The project is set for release this June. This milestone demonstrates Lewis’s artistic evolution and her success in turning aspirational goals into musical partnerships.
Screamer Magazine noted Lewis’s recent expansion into new territory. She has joined OnlyFans to connect with her audience in innovative ways, showcasing her versatility as an entertainer.
