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English musician Mick Jones was stranded in New York, rented a space and auditioned musicians for a new band. Ian McDonald of King Crimson joined up, but Jones had a problem finding a lead vocalist until he heard a recording by a recently disbanded outfit called Black Sheep. The lead singer, Lou Gramm, was just right for the sound he envisioned. After a difficult struggle, they signed with Atlantic Records and released their first work in 1977, going all the way to the top.