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DeCarlo formed the band Decarlo (stylized DECARLO) with his son Tommy DeCarlo Jr. in 2012. [2] [3]The band signed a deal with Frontier Records Srl in October 2018 and released their first album on January 24, 2020, called Lightning Strikes Twice which earned them a featured article in popular Billboard Magazine as 2020 Grammy Contenders.
After Delp's death, Tommy DeCarlo used the tune to record a song "A Man I'll Always Be" as a tribute to Delp. [38] [39] That recording and several Boston covers he recorded separately led to his getting the job as Boston's new lead singer. [38] [39]
Well, I had performed there, “Don't Stop Believin'” with Tommy DeCarlo’s band. Tommy de Carlo is the second lead singer for Boston after Brad Delp passed away.
All of the living members of Boston were invited to perform in the concert. The singers for Boston included Michael Sweet of Stryper, former band member Curly Smith, band member Kimberley Dahme, and a Boston fan from North Carolina named Tommy DeCarlo, who was chosen to sing based on his performances of Boston cover songs on his MySpace page ...
DeCarlo is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Angelo DeCarlo (1902–1973), American Mafioso; Art DeCarlo (1931–2013), American football player; Dan DeCarlo (1919–2001), American cartoonist; Joe DeCarlo (died 1928), American bootlegger of the Dallas crime family; Josie DeCarlo (1923–2012), French-born model and ...
2024 is a good year to be a Something Corporate fan. Known for full-throated pop-punk singalongs including “If You C Jordan,” “I Woke Up in a Car” and “Punk Rock Princess,” the band ...
Boston is an American rock band formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1975. The band's core members include multi-instrumentalist, founder and leader Tom Scholz, who played the majority of instruments on the band's 1976 self-titled debut album, and former lead vocalist Brad Delp, among a number of other musicians who varied from album to album.
Frankie goes to DeCarlo, who gets Waxman to allow the group to pay the debt, which turns out to be considerably larger. Tommy must go to work for the mob's associates in Las Vegas until it is paid. Nick, irritated by Tommy's irresponsibility, not being involved in the group's decisions, and never being able to see his family, also leaves the group.