Tommy DeCarlo served as Boston's lead vocalist for nearly two decades after Brad Delp died of carbon monoxide poisoning on March 9, 2007.
American singer Tommy DeCarlo, best known as the lead vocalist of the rock band Boston, died in Charlotte, North Carolina, on March 9 after a prolonged cancer battle.
Tommy DeCarlo, the lead singer of Boston who succeeded original frontman Brad Delp, has died at 60 after battling brain cancer. Know more about his journey and Delp’s legacy.
Boston singers Brad Delp and his replacement Tommy DeCarlo both died on March 9, 19 years apart.
Boston founder Tom Scholz credits the late Tommy DeCarlo as the reason the band was "rescue[d]" after the 2007 death of lead ...
Tommy DeCarlo, a singer who went from posting covers on MySpace to touring as Boston's lead vocalist for years, has died at 60.
Boston singer Tommy DeCarlo died of brain cancer at 60 on March 9, the same date original Boston vocalist Brad Delp died in 2007.