Tommy DeCarlo, who became the longtime singer of Boston after a Myspace tribute, dies at 60

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“He fought with incredible strength and courage right up until the very end," his family said in a statement.
Tommy DeCarlo sings on stage
Tommy DeCarlo of Boston performs on stage in Phoenix, Ariz., in 2023.Daniel Knighton / Getty Images file
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Tommy DeCarlo, who became the lead singer of classic rockers Boston for nearly 20 years based on a Myspace tribute to the band’s original singer, has died.

He was 60.

DeCarlo’s children, Annie, Talia and Tommy Jr., said in posts on his Facebook and Instagram pages that their father, who had been struggling for months with brain cancer, died Monday. They said, “He fought with incredible strength and courage right up until the very end.”

Brad Delp, the original singer of the band that was founded in 1975 and had hits including “More Than a Feeling” and “Peace of Mind,” died in 2007.

DeCarlo, then a 43-year-old working at a Home Depot in North Carolina, wrote, sang and recorded a tribute song to Delp. He posted that song along with a few Boston covers to his Myspace page and sent the link to the band.

The band Boston performs on stage
Tom Scholz, Kimberley Dahme, Jeff Neal, David Victor and Tommy DeCarlo of Boston perform in Hollywood, Fla., in 2014.Larry Marano / Getty Images file

DeCarlo initially got a polite rejection, according to Rolling Stone. But founding guitarist and songwriter Tom Scholz, struck by his voice’s resemblance to Delp, invited DeCarlo to perform at a tribute concert for the late singer. Scholz then asked him to join the band.

“It wasn’t like I was trying to sing like Brad,” DeCarlo said in a bio on the band’s website, “it was just that I loved to sing along with him.”

DeCarlo toured with Boston for nearly 20 years and sang on its 2013 album, “Life, Love and Hope.”

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