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          Johnny Edwards..

          Johnny Edwards proved to be a reasonable facsimile of Lou Gramm, having lung power, energy and attitude to spare, though overall the show.

        1. Johnny Edwards proved to be a reasonable facsimile of Lou Gramm, having lung power, energy and attitude to spare, though overall the show.
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        3. Johnny Edwards.
        4. Along the way he fronted many of his own bands, but none of them really took off and he eventually left music behind.
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        6. Johnny Edwards (musician)

          American rock singer

          Musical artist

          John Douglas Edwards is an American rock singer who sang for the bands Buster Brown, Montrose,[1]King Kobra, Wild Horses, Northrup, Royal Jelly and is best known as the second lead singer of the rock band Foreigner.[2][3]

          Biography

          Edwards' first band of note was Buster Brown from Louisville, Kentucky.

          Together with drummer James Kottak, who had joined the group for their 1985 sophomore album, Sign of Victory, Edwards was recruited by guitarist Ronnie Montrose to appear on his 1987 album, Mean.[3] Now based in California, Edwards teamed up with the band Northrup whose members were approached by drummer Carmine Appice to join forces in a new version of King Kobra.

          The resulting King Kobra III' album was released in 1988 but Appice's focus was already on Blue Murder by then and King Kobra split up.[4]

          With Northrup not making any progress and a deal with En