Tommy DeCarlo, the Boston fan who took over for Brad Delp and sang with his favorite band for nearly 20 years, has died at ...
DeCarlo, then working at a Home Depot in North Carolina, came to the band’s attention when he recorded a tribute song to ...
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.
Boston founder Tom Scholz credits the late Tommy DeCarlo as the reason the band was "rescue[d]" after the 2007 death of lead singer Brad Delp.
Tommy DeCarlo, a Utica born singer who made the leap from fan to touring lead vocalist for the rock band Boston, has died. He was 60.
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 singer Tommy DeCarlo died of brain cancer at 60 on March 9, the same date original Boston vocalist Brad Delp died in 2007.
Boston singers Brad Delp and his replacement Tommy DeCarlo both died on March 9, 19 years apart.
From fan to frontman, the musician's life was a dream come true as he became the singer of his favorite band.
Boston singer Tommy DeCarlo has passed away at 60—on the same day as original frontman Brad Delp. Inside the eerie "March 9" connection.