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March 24, 2007 |
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The bitter feud between the surviving members of the band Boston exploded anew yesterday with band founder Tom Scholz firing off a letter to the ex-wife of singer Brad Delp demanding she stop making “statements in which you place any blame whatsoever” on Scholz for Delp’s suicide.
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March 23, 2007 |
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The band Boston spoke to people's souls during the 1970s with smash hits like "More Than a Feeling" and "Peace of Mind." But two weeks after lead singer Brad Delp's suicide at his New Hampshire home, bad feelings abound. Current members of the band, including the chief songwriter and founder, Tom Scholz, were not informed about or invited to Delp's funeral, which was attended by early band members who opposed Scholz in a 1980s legal battle.
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March 15, 2007 |
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ATKINSON, N.H.- Brad Delp, the lead singer for the band Boston who killed himself last week, left behind a note in which he called himself "a lonely soul," according to police reports released Thursday.
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March 18, 2007 |
Our position: Knowing the signs of depression can help save some lives.
The recent suicides of comedian Richard Jeni and rock singer Brad Delp are tragic reminders that depression can touch everyone, including the rich and famous.
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March 13, 2007 |
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CONCORD, N.H. -- The family of rock musician Brad Delp said Wednesday his death last week was a suicide.
Brad Delp Press Photo
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March 13, 2007 |
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Rolling Stone writer Andy Greene has asked me for some recollections about my experiences with Brad. An edited version of the reply I sent him appeared on rollingstone.com with questions inserted in the text. Here is the complete unedited note I sent to Andy:
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March 11, 2007 |
As you all know by now, BOSTON'S lead singer, Brad Delp, was found dead in his home on Friday, March 9th 2007. Plans for live BOSTON performances this summer have, of course, been cancelled.
My heart goes out to his wonderful fiance Pamela, his two children and other family members, his close friends and band mates, and to the millions of people whose lives were made a little brighter by the sound of his voice. He will be dearly missed.
~ Tom Scholz
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March 10, 2007 |
A family statement on behalf of Brad Delp was issued Saturday night by Peggy Rose, a family spokeswoman:
“On behalf of the Delp family and Brad’s fiancé, Pamela Sullivan, it is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of Bradley Delp, the legendary vocalist of the rock band ‘BOSTON.’ Brad was admired and loved by many, known as the ‘man with the golden voice’ and recognized throughout the music community as ‘the nicest man in rock and roll.’ Brad will be deeply missed by (all) of his family, friends, fans and the entire music community.”
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March 12, 2007 |
IN MEMORY OF BRAD DELP
I would like everyone to join me in mourning the passing of Brad Delp, one of my dearest friends and co-workers, and one of the greatest voices in rock-n-roll. His friendship, his smile, and his contributions to rock-n-roll will forever be sorely missed.
~ Fran Cosmo
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March 13, 2007 |
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Brad Delp was a friend of mine. In fact, anyone who ever met the famed rocker could say the same thing. It wasn’t just me. Brad always made you feel like you had been a friend for years.
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March 13, 2007 |
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Remembering Boston’s Brad Delp, the voice of arena rock
A fond, sad, grateful farewell to Boston lead singer Brad Delp, who died last week at 55.
The band’s Web site (www.bandboston.com) proclaimed immediately after his passing, “We’ve just lost the nicest guy in rock & roll.”
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