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Al Greenwood is one of the original founding members of the legendary rock group Foreigner. As a Grammy nominated artist, he has worked with a host of other musicians as a songwriter, producer, and keyboard player. Al has written songs for over 60 major artists and has contributed as a musician and songwriter to the sale of over 80 million records worldwide.
Al grew up in a very musical family in New York City. After attending Brooklyn Conservatory of Music, he worked as a session player and engineer before joining Mick Jones to help form Foreigner. After Foreigner, he and former Foreigner bassist Ed Gagliardi formed the band SPYS in 1981. Greenwood's next project was co-writing and playing keyboards on Joe Lynn Turner's solo debut album, Rescue You (1985). Since then, Greenwood has continued to write and co-write songs, including work with Deep Purple and Fiona, and to produce and perform on albums for other artists, such as Redman and Jennifer Rush. In 2014, he launched a company supplying custom compositions for films, trailers, ads, and video games. Today, Al is involved with the successful Foreigner ‘Then and Now’ reunion tours.
Al grew up in a very musical family in New York City. After attending Brooklyn Conservatory of Music, he worked as a session player and engineer before joining Mick Jones to help form Foreigner. After Foreigner, he and former Foreigner bassist Ed Gagliardi formed the band SPYS in 1981. Greenwood's next project was co-writing and playing keyboards on Joe Lynn Turner's solo debut album, Rescue You (1985). Since then, Greenwood has continued to write and co-write songs, including work with Deep Purple and Fiona, and to produce and perform on albums for other artists, such as Redman and Jennifer Rush. In 2014, he launched a company supplying custom compositions for films, trailers, ads, and video games. Today, Al is involved with the successful Foreigner ‘Then and Now’ reunion tours.