Brad Delp

Bradley Edward Delp (June 12, 1951 – March 9, 2007) was an American musician who was the original lead singer and frontman of the rock band Boston.

[3] In 1969, guitarist Barry Goudreau introduced Delp to Tom Scholz, who was looking for a singer to complete some demo recordings.

[6][7][8] The album spawned three singles, "More Than a Feeling", "Long Time", and "Peace of Mind", all of which made the national charts.

After Walk On was released in 1994 with Fran Cosmo on vocals, Delp and Boston reunited later that year for another major tour.

Delp continued to record vocals on several albums and projects, including new tracks for Boston's 1997 Greatest Hits compilation and their 2002 release Corporate America.

[citation needed] From the mid-1990s until his death in 2007, Delp played in a side project, a Beatles tribute band called Beatlejuice.

[16] Delp was married and divorced twice, and had two children by his second wife, Micki, who had been a flight attendant on tour with Boston.

[19] The following day, Boston's website was replaced with a simple black background and white text message: "We've just lost the nicest guy in rock and roll.

"[20] A concert known as "Come Together: A Tribute to Brad Delp" occurred on August 19, 2007, at the Bank of America Pavilion in Boston.

Delp while playing for his band Beatlejuice