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  1. Mar 26, 2019 · Scholz and Delp were the only original members of Boston who were still with the band until March 2007 when Delp died at the age of 55. The band resumed touring in 2008 with new vocalists Michael Sweet (from the Christian metal band Stryper) and Tommy DeCarlo, a Boston fan who was recruited after posting some of his covers of Boston songs on ...

  2. May 29, 2012 · Five years after the tragic death of Boston singer Brad Delp, a court has heard of the humiliating secret that may have drove him to suicide.. Delp's family had previously blamed Boston guitarist ...

  3. The rock band from namesake Boston, Massachusetts dominated the rock scene for decades, releasing their last record titled “Corporate America” in 2002. Despite the band’s success, Brad Delp’s death has somewhat tarnished Boston’s legacy. Tragically ending his life, Brad Delp committed suicide on March 9, 2007.

  4. Feb 17, 2022 · 1 of 2. A lifelong fan of the legendary rock group Boston, Tommy DeCarlo became its lead singer following the death of Brad Delp. DeCarlo will sing many of Boston's classic songs when he is in ...

  5. Nov 15, 2019 · It was 13 years ago today (March 9th, 2007) that Boston lead singer Brad Delp committed suicide at his home in Atkinson, New Hampshire, at the age of 55. What happened to the original lead singer of Boston? Was Brad Delp a good singer? Brad Delp was arguably the most graceful rock singer of his time and could front a band with perfection even ...

  6. Tom Scholz. Tom Scholz is the founder, primary songwriter, and lead guitarist of Boston. He first formed the band in the mid-1970s and was instrumental in crafting the band’s iconic sound. Scholz is a Massachusetts Institute of Technology graduate with a degree in mechanical engineering, which contributed to his innovative approach to music ...

  7. "Don't Look Back" was used in the pilot episode of the ABC drama series October Road, which aired on March 15, 2007, six days after the death of Boston's original lead singer, Brad Delp. [43] [44] The song was featured in "Bailey's Show", the sixth episode of the first season of the CBS sitcom WKRP In Cincinnati .

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