Rock Fans Heartbroken as Boston Singer Tommy DeCarlo Dies at 60

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The rock world is mourning the loss of Tommy DeCarlo, the beloved voice of the legendary band Boston, who passed away on March 9, 2026, at the age of 60 after battling brain cancer.

 

DeCarlo’s story was one of the most inspiring in music—he went from being a devoted fan posting Boston covers online to becoming the band’s lead singer after catching the attention of founder Tom Scholz in 2007. For nearly two decades, he carried the band’s iconic sound to new generations of fans, proving that dreams really can come true. His powerful voice and incredible journey will never be forgotten.

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