Tommy DeCarlo, longtime singer of Boston, dies at 60
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DeCarlo’s youngsters, Annie, Talia, and Tommy Jr., mentioned in posts on his Fb and Instagram pages that their father, who had been struggling for months with mind most cancers, died Monday.

Tommy DeCarlo, who grew to become the lead singer of traditional rockers Boston for practically 20 years primarily based on a Myspace tribute to the band’s authentic singer, has died.
DeCarlo’s youngsters, Annie, Talia and Tommy Jr., mentioned in posts on his Fb and Instagram pages that their father, who had been struggling for months with mind most cancers, died Monday. They mentioned, “He fought with unbelievable energy and braveness proper up till the very finish.” He was 60.
Brad Delp, the unique singer of the band that was based in 1975 and had hits together with “Extra Than a Feeling” and “Peace of Thoughts,” died in 2007.
DeCarlo, then a 43-year-old working at a House Depot in North Carolina, wrote, sang and recorded a tribute music to Delp. He posted that music together with a couple of Boston covers to his Myspace web page and despatched the hyperlink to the band.
DeCarlo initially acquired a well mannered rejection, based on Rolling Stone. However founding guitarist and songwriter Tom Scholz, struck by his voice’s resemblance to Delp, invited DeCarlo to carry out at a tribute live performance for the late singer. Scholz then requested him to hitch the band.
“It wasn’t like I used to be attempting to sing like Brad,” DeCarlo mentioned in a bio on the band’s web site, “it was simply that I liked to sing together with him.”
DeCarlo toured with Boston for practically 20 years and sang on their 2013 album, “Life, Love and Hope.”
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