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Plucked From Obscurity, Man Joins Favorite Band After Karaoke Wows Founder.

Tommy DeCarlo performs with the legendary rock band Boston after being plucked from obscurity to be the group's new lead singer.
Tommy DeCarlo performs with the legendary rock band Boston after being plucked from obscurity to be the group's new lead singer.
Tommy DeCarlo of Charlotte, N.C., dreamed of becoming a rock star, listening to his favorite band's albums and memorizing their songs.

"A Boston song would come on and I'd get fired up and I'd start singing it," said DeCarlo, 43, a father of two kids -- Talia, 19, and Tommy Jr., 17.

But dreams didn't pay the bills, so DeCarlo worked as a credit manager at a Home Depot store in Charlotte to support his.

Still, he never gave up singing along to his Boston CDs, and his daughter Talia took notice. She posted a MySpace page of DeCarlo singing karaoke to Boston songs after the band's lead singer, Brad Delp, committed suicide in March 2007. And, in an instant, DeCarlo's whole world turned upside down.

"I wanted to share [the karaoke] with ... other Boston fans," he said.

DeCarlo had to sing with the karaoke track because he had sold his keyboard in 2006, using the extra cash to buy Christmas presents for his children.

Meanwhile, up in Boston, members of the real band were struggling to continue playing as the coped with Delp's suicide.

"My wife was at her computer playing our tunes, and I asked whether it was us playing live," Boston founder Tom Scholz told USA Today. "She said, 'It's some guy in North Carolina singing your songs.' I said, 'I know Brad's voice, and that's Brad.'"

Still, a skeptical Scholz was intrigued.

"In order to believe it, I had to plug the computer into the big speakers so I could listen to the background music and see if it was the band," Scholz told ABC News. "And I realized it wasn't the band, it was a karaoke track. Somebody was singing to it, and it wasn't Brad."

So the band decided to give DeCarlo a shot -- as their new lead singer.

"I was like, 'Wow!'" DeCarlo told "Good Morning America." "I remember calling my wife and kids in the bedroom and I said, 'Look at this e-mail!' I couldn't believe it."

"I was like, 'Oh my goodness, I can't believe this is happening," said Talia DeCarlo. "It was crazy."

DeCarlo made his debut onstage at a tribute concert to Brad Delp last August. It was the first time he sang with a band in his entire life.

"Even at the tribute, I heard a few people say it was a little eerie to hear Tommy sing, because it sounded like Brad up there," Scholz said.

"My hope is to carry on what Brad meant," DeCarlo said.

DeCarlo and the rest of Boston will begin their summer tour on June 6, 2008, in Thunber Bay, Ontario, Canada.

And the keyboard that DeCarlo sold two years ago, trying to make ends meet? Yamaha is endorcing DeCarlo and shipping him a brand-new synthesizer. He is scheduled to receive it the day before he and the band leave for their tour.

Boston got lucky finding "somebody who is good at something, who loved it and all of a sudden, all the connections got made," Boston founder Scholz said. He added: "Thank God!" For DeCarlo, his ultimate "dream job" has become an unbelievable reality. "A lot of folks have said, 'Wow! You're living a dream.'"

DeCarlo laughed, "I've never dreamed this big. ... Never in a million years I thought this could happen."

Click here to view Boston on Good Morning America Weekend Edition.
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Mike Cecil said:

Are you sure it was march 9 I was up there on business and I remember it being the 8th. I intentionally flew into manchester instead of Bostons Logan to work up in Lowell with the hopes of catching a beatlejuice gig from my long time hero Mr Delp whom I met in the RTZ days with Barry. Such a talented man I'll miss him as everyone will. I'll catch Boston with Styx this year at the pier 6 in baltimore but yeah it wont be the same but the show must go on. God bless Brad and the Delp family...Cheers!!! Mike
 
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Don Anderson said:

I remember back in 1976 when I heard Boston for the first time. Brad Delp's voice was that straight ahead blow your ass out of the room sweet.THe music was pure.Tom and Barry on guitar, it does'nt get any better than that No B.S. I regret never getting to see them live with the original crew. I am now 51 years old and I still have Boston cd's in the player in the car and truck. (I must have worn out about 6 cd's) The music world suffered a great loss when Brad passed away.I look forward to getting to see the new band!!! My favorite songs have to be A man I will never be, Can"t you say you believe in me, Amanda( my daughters name, hum?) Rock and roll band, I could go on and on.Hell I dont believe there was ever a Boston song that I did'nt like.The music takes back to a less complex time in my life. Long live rock and roll and Boston.
Brad you will not be forgotten, my condolences to his family and to all who knew him.
 
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Matt Macknak said:

Also caught Boston at the Winnipeg show. I agree with everything in the previous comment. Tommy (or the Home Depot guy as our group called him) did an unbelievable job of covering for Brad Delp. I also thought Michael Sweet did a great job with the tunes he sang. Tom and the rest of the band were everything we were expecting. I am so glad to have had the chance to see this band tour again especially when it looked so unlikely just a few months ago. Nothing but best wishes for an excellent tour this summer. Checking the schedule to see if we can catch at least one more performance this summer.

Keep rockin, cool the engines when you have to but otherwise keep 'em Smokin!

 
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B said:

well... I was at the concert in Winnipeg and I LOVED him! You can tell he is not a "rock star" yet, but I must admit, his voice is incredible.. .what are the chances?!! I wanted to hear him sing every single song. It's almost like he needs "permission" to act like a lead singer because he seems too respectful to the band to take over and really "perform" like a lead singer.

I sure hope that they keep him because to me... Boston is the voice and the sound but there is no denying the incredible likeness in sound. I loved how excited he was to be there, you can tell that he absolutely loves Boston and really wants to do it justice.

(FYI if any of the group reads this... we could barely hear your vocals.. need to adjust that, it was frustrating at times)
 
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