Zoo Freaks, get ready to vibe with the Zoo Crew as they spin the melodic rock gem "On a Wing and a Prayer" by Bruce Turgon from his 2005 solo album Outside Looking In. This track, a standout on the album, encapsulates Turgon’s knack for crafting emotionally charged, AOR-style rock with a polished sheen. In an interview with MelodicRock.com, Turgon shared that "On a Wing and a Prayer" is one of his favorite songs from the album because it embodies the key elements he values in his music: heartfelt lyrics, strong melodies, and a driving rhythm. He noted that the song reflects his personal and musical journey, making it a deeply revealing piece for fans curious about his contributions to high-profile projects over the years. The track’s soaring chorus and introspective vibe make it a perfect fit for the Zoo Crew’s eclectic, soulful playlist.
Digging into the song’s creation, Metal-Rules.com highlighted "On a Wing and a Prayer" as one of the killer tracks on Outside Looking In, praising Turgon’s lead vocals and the album’s well-executed production. The song features contributions from notable musicians like Denny Carmassi on drums and Rocket Ritchotte on guitar, adding to its rich, layered sound. Turgon’s ability to blend atmospheric keyboards with powerful guitar riffs shines here, creating a track that feels both nostalgic and fresh. While specific social media posts about the song are scarce, fans on platforms like Facebook have occasionally shared their love for the album, with one fan calling the song “a hidden gem that deserves more airplay.” The Zoo Crew’s choice to spin this track is sure to resonate with listeners who crave melodic rock with heart.
Bruce Turgon’s journey to becoming a celebrated musician began in Rochester, New York, where he was born and raised near future bandmate Lou Gramm. A multi-instrumentalist, Turgon started playing music in elementary school, mastering bass, guitar, and keyboards. According to his official bio on BruceTurgon.com, he joined the Rochester-based cover band Showcase after high school, competing in the same local scene as Gramm’s band Poor Heart. In 1971, Turgon and Gramm formed Black Sheep, which gained a strong regional following. Their 1974 EP Stick Around, released on Chrysalis, led to a Capitol Records deal, and the band dropped two albums that year. A devastating equipment accident in 1975 derailed their momentum, causing them to lose a coveted support slot for KISS, but it didn’t stop Turgon’s drive.
After Black Sheep, Turgon moved to Los Angeles, where he wrote, recorded, and toured with artists like Billy Thorpe, Nick Gilder, Prism, and Warrior, as noted on Wikipedia. His long-standing friendship with Gramm led to a pivotal collaboration on Gramm’s 1987 solo album Ready or Not, which included the hit “Midnight Blue.” Turgon’s songwriting and bass work also appeared on Gramm’s Long Hard Look and the short-lived supergroup Shadow King, where he co-wrote most of the 1991 self-titled album. When Gramm rejoined Foreigner in 1992, Turgon stepped in as bassist, contributing to their album Mr. Moonlight and touring with the band until 2002. His solo debut, Outside Looking In, marked a milestone, showcasing his versatility as a vocalist, songwriter, and producer.
For Zoo Freaks wanting to connect with Bruce Turgon’s music and legacy, check out his official website at BruceTurgon.com for updates and bio details. His Facebook page offers a space for fans to share their appreciation, though activity is sporadic. Unfortunately, Turgon does not appear to have an active Instagram or X account at this time, but fans can explore posts about him on these platforms by searching his name. For fan communities, the Foreigner Fan Community on Facebook occasionally discusses Turgon’s contributions to the band. While dedicated fan websites for Turgon are limited, sites like Heavy Harmonies provide discography details and fan-driven reviews of his work. Tune in to THE ZOO and keep the vibe alive with this classic track!
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