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Post by benster72 on Mar 10, 2007 8:44:24 GMT -5
Boston lead singer Brad Delp passed away yesterday at age 55. One of rock & roll's most recognizable and powerful voices is gone all too soon. I still recall Casey announcing "Amanda" as the #1 song of the week in late 1986 and also I know Casey has mentioned the success of their debut album several times in trivia/extra segments. We'll miss you, Brad.
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Post by RNH on Mar 27, 2007 11:33:44 GMT -5
Casey honored him this past weekend. On AT20 "More Than A Feeling" was played as a tribute!
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Post by saintfan on Apr 2, 2007 19:39:06 GMT -5
Also Delp was lead singer for RTZ who had a top 40 hit in 1991, "Until Your Love Comes Back Around" I think they had two for Casey's top 40, the other being "Face The Music" (it peaked at #49 for BB, but I think it might have made R & R's top 40) anybody know? Their third song "All You've Got" might have been played by AT 40 as a sneek peak? Once again anybody confirm?
Delp also was the lead singer on Barry Goudreau's solo project including the song "Dreams"
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Post by mstgator on Apr 4, 2007 17:55:04 GMT -5
Wow, I'd totally forgotten that Brad was part of RTZ... On R&R (and CT40), "Face The Music" hit #34, "Until Your Love Comes Back Around" went to #10, and "All You've Got" peaked at #29.
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