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Brad Delp, lead singer for band Boston and Merrimack Valley resident, dies PDF Print E-mail
March 10, 2007

By Jessica Benson , Staff writer
Eagle-Tribune

ATKINSON, N.H. - The official Web site for the 1970s rock band Boston said it all.

The site was referring to the band's lead singer, Brad Delp, who was found dead in his Atkinson, N.H., home yesterday afternoon at the age of 55. The cause of death was unclear last night, though police said it did not appear suspicious.

 
Brad Delp, 55, Lead Singer for Boston, Dies PDF Print E-mail
March 10, 2007
NY Times
By JON PARELES

Brad Delp, the lead singer for the rock band Boston, was found dead on Friday in his home in Atkinson, N.H. The Associated Press reported that a police spokesman said Mr. Delp apparently died alone and that there was no indication of foul play. The cause of death is under investigation and a report is to be released Monday, The A.P. reported. Mr. Delp was 55.
 
Danvers' Brad Delp, singer of '70s band Boston, found dead PDF Print E-mail
March 10, 2007
ATKINSON, N.H. -- Brad Delp, who grew up in Danvers and was lead singer for the 1970s rock band Boston, was found dead yesterday in his home, police said. He was 55.

Atkinson police responded to a call for help at 1:20 p.m. and found Delp dead. Police Lt. William Baldwin said in a statement the death was "untimely" and there was no indication of foul play.
 
Lead singer of band Boston dies PDF Print E-mail
March 10, 2007
ImageATKINSON, N.H. -- Brad Delp, the lead singer for the band Boston, was found dead Friday in his home in southern New Hampshire. He was 55.

Atkinson police responded to a call for help at 1:20 p.m. and found Delp dead. Police Lt. William Baldwin said in a statement the death was "untimely" and that there was no indication of foul play.

Delp apparently was alone at the time of his death, Baldwin said. Police said he was found by his fiancee, whom he planned to marry this summer.

"Everything seemed to be normal," Police Chief Philip Consentino told WMUR-TV. "There was nothing disrupted in the house. He was a fairly healthy person from what we're able to ascertain."

The cause of his death remained under investigation by the Atkinson police and the New Hampshire Medical Examiner's office. Police said it would be a week before they received toxicology reports.

Delp sang vocals on Boston's 1976 hits "More than a Feeling" and "Longtime." He also sang on Boston's most recent album, "Corporate America," released in 2002.

He joined the band in the early 1970s after meeting Tom Scholz, an MIT student interested in experimental methods of recording music, according to the Boston's official Web site.

 
WMUR Delp, Lead Singer Of Boston, Found Dead PDF Print E-mail
March 10, 2007
ATKINSON, N.H. -- Brad Delp, the lead singer of the 1970s band Boston, died Friday at his home in Atkinson.

Police are calling Delp's death "untimely," but they said there was no indication of foul play or involvement from drugs or alcohol. Investigators said he was apparently alone at the time of his death.

"Everything seemed to be normal," said Atkinston Police Chief Philip Consentino. "There was nothing disrupted in the house. He was a fairly healthy person from what we're able to ascertain."

Delp's fiancee arrived at his home after 1 p.m. and immediately called for help when she found Delp's body.

Delp sang vocals on Boston's 1976 hits "More than a Feeling" and "Longtime." He also sang on Boston's most recent album, "Corporate America," released in 2002.

The 55-year-old had lived in New Hampshire for decades, according to neighbors.

They said that he was always kind and willing to help anyone who needed it.
 
Tom Scholz on Old Grey Whistle PDF Print E-mail
March 12, 2007
 
Doug Flutie Day in Boston PDF Print E-mail
November 13, 2006

The city of Boston celebrated Nov. 13, 2006 as Doug Flutie Day. Flutie is seen here accepting the 2006 Red, White, and Blue Award for his work in promoting awareness and support for families with autism. The award is given each year to one of Boston's "local heroes."

 

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Brad was in a motorcycle accident yesterday afternoon. PDF Print E-mail
October 13, 2006

Beatle Juice postpones Rochester Opera House concert
 
Beatle Juice, New England’s Beatles tribute band, has postponed the concert scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 14 the Rochester Opera House because of injuries sustained by lead singer Brad Delp. Delp is also the lead singer for the band BOSTON.

 
Rock on: A new generation is listening to classic rock bands PDF Print E-mail
October 09, 2006

 

The kids want to rock. Well, at least lots of them do. Forget Beyonce and Christina and Nickelback and The Fray and OutKast.

Forget alterna-this and alterna-that, the various permutations that hip-hop has taken, or the endless stylistic detours heavy metal has gone down.

It’s all about the rock for a steady audience of millions of kids whose tastes stretch back decades to include old-school bands like Judas Priest, Metallica, Iron Maiden, the Rolling Stones, and Pink Floyd.

 
New Redesigned Official Boston Website PDF Print E-mail
October 03, 2006

It's here! The completely redesigned offical Boston website.

The new site features a spaceship control center design created by the guitar wiz and web design guru Gary Pihl. New features include all new bios for present and past musicians, history from the new re-issues and album information and audio tracks.

 
Boston to perform at Doug Flutie retirement PDF Print E-mail
October 03, 2006
 
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