Tommy DeCarlo, the Boston fan who took over for Brad Delp and sang with his favorite band for nearly 20 years, has died at ...
Tommy DeCarlo’s death at 60 closes one of classic rock’s most unusual second acts: a devoted fan who went from singing Boston songs at home to carrying the band’s catalog onstage for years. His family ...
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.
“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 ...