Boston founder Tom Scholz credits the late Tommy DeCarlo as the reason the band was "rescue[d]" after the 2007 death of lead ...
Born on this very day in 1947, Tom Scholz formed the band Boston and changed arena rock for the better in the 1970s and 1980s.
Tommy DeCarlo, who became the lead singer of classic rockers Boston for nearly 20 years based on a Myspace tribute to the ...
Tommy DeCarlo served as the lead vocalist of the rock band Boston since their original singer, Brad Delp, died by suicide on March 9, 2007.
Tommy DeCarlo, the Boston fan who took over for Brad Delp and sang with his favorite band for nearly 20 years, has died at ...
“Everyone who has heard Tommy sing on stage, or on BOSTON albums, knows what a gifted artist he was,” Scholz wrote, “but few know how hard he worked to fill that role of BOSTON’s lead vocalist, and to ...
Tommy DeCarlo, a Boston fan who later became the band’s lead singer, has died at the age of 60 because of cancer.
Tommy DeCarlo, a singer who went from posting covers on MySpace to touring as Boston's lead vocalist for years, has died at 60.
DeCarlo, then working at a Home Depot in North Carolina, came to the band’s attention when he recorded a tribute song to ...
Boston added DeCarlo in 2008 after original singer Brad Delp died by suicide. (They'd end up both dying on a March 9.) Then ...
DeCarlo, who became the band's lead singer after Brad Delp's death in 2007, was diagnosed with brain cancer in September, his family said ...