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Brad Delp Biography

Brad Delp is one of the most popular and richest Rock Singer who was born on June 12, 1951 in Peabody, Massachusetts, United States. Commanding vocalist and lead singer for The rock band Boston The group who released the smash hit “More Than a Feeling.”

He as well as He and Tom Scholz were both in Boston. were both living in Boston.

Bradley Edward Delp (June 12, 1951 – March 9, 2007) was an American singer and songwriter, widely known as the lead vocalist of the rock bands Boston and RTZ.

In 1969, guitarist Barry Goudreau introduced Delp to Tom Scholz, who was looking for a singer to complete some demo recordings. Eventually, Scholz formed the short-lived band Mother’s Milk (1973–74), including Delp and Goudreau. After producing a demo, Epic Records eventually signed the act. Mother’s Milk was renamed Boston, and the self-titled debut album (recorded in 1975, although many tracks had been written years before) was released in August 1976. Delp performed all of the lead and all backing harmony vocals, including all layered vocal overdubs.

He was planning to get married to Pamela Sullivan at the time when he died.

NameBrad Delp
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Last NameDelp
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BirthdayJune 12
Birth Year1951
Place of BirthPeabody
Home TownMassachusetts
Birth CountryUnited States
Birth SignGemini
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Delp’s cause of death was ruled a suicide. The reason for Delp’s suicide has been the subject of contradictory news reports and various lawsuits. A series of interviews conducted by the Boston Herald alleged that lingering hard feelings from Boston’s disbandment in the 1980s and personal tension between Delp and bandleader Scholz drove the singer to commit suicide. Scholz denied these claims but lost the defamation suits he filed in response. Court documents from the trials detail Scholz stating that Delp was plagued by personal problems. Boston Herald attorneys pointed to testimony from former Boston members, other local musicians, Delp’s doctor, and Delp’s friends, including Meg Sullivan (his fiancée’s sister), many of whom say the singer did not like Scholz, desperately wanted to quit the band, and felt tormented by his role as middleman in an ugly conflict between Scholz and former band members. All of this was summarized in a 140-page statement filed by the Herald in April 2012.

Brad Delp Net Worth

Brad Delp is one of the richest Rock Singer from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Brad Delp's net worth $500 Thousand. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

He began learning to play guitar after watching The Beatles perform on television.

He released one of his most popular records with his album Don’t Look Back. The album was certified seven times Platinum.

Delp was born in Peabody, Massachusetts on June 12, 1951 to French-Canadian immigrants. He was raised in Danvers, Massachusetts.

Net Worth$500 Thousand
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Source of IncomeRock Singer
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HouseLiving in own house.

After the first two Boston albums, Delp sang vocals on Barry Goudreau’s self-titled solo album, released in 1980. Scholz’s perfectionism and a legal battle with their record company stalled any further Boston albums until 1986 when the band released Third Stage. Delp co-wrote the songs “Cool the Engines” and “Can’tcha Say (You Believe in Me)/Still in Love” for the album, and both songs got significant airplay.

From the mid-1990s until his death in 2007, Delp played in a side project when he had time off from Boston – a Beatles tribute band called Beatlejuice. During this time. Delp also co-wrote and recorded with former Boston bandmate Barry Goudreau and in 2003 released the CD Delp and Goudreau.

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Their next album, Don’t Look Back, was released two years later in August 1978. Its release spawned new hits such as the title track, “Party”, and the ballad “A Man I’ll Never Be”. As they did with “Smokin'”, Delp and Scholz collaborated on “Party”, and Delp penned “Used to Bad News”.

On October 16, 2007, Barry Goudreau released one final song with Delp on vocals titled “Rockin Away”. Written and recorded in the summer of 2006, co-written with Goudreau, it is an autobiography of Delp’s musical career. According to “America’s Music Charts”, the song reached #20 on the rock charts in January 2008.

Who is Brad Delp Dating?

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In 1991, Delp and Goudreau formed a band called RTZ. After Boston released the album Walk On in 1994 with Fran Cosmo on vocals, Delp and Boston reunited later that year for another major tour and Delp continued to record vocals on several albums and projects, including new tracks for Boston’s 1997 Greatest Hits compilation and their 2002 release Corporate America.

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Brad Ranked on the list of most popular Rock Singer. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Brad Delp celebrates birthday on June 12 of every year.

Additional sworn testimony by Meg Sullivan revealed an additional explanation for Delp’s suicide: Delp was housemates with Sullivan, his fiancee Pamela’s sister, for two-and-a-half years before his death. On February 28, 2007, Meg discovered a hidden camera planted in her room. After confronting Delp, he admitted to planting the camera and later wrote a series of emails pleading for forgiveness. Todd Winmill, Meg’s boyfriend, implored Delp to admit his wrongdoings to Pamela on March 3. After promising to tell her in a few days, Delp purchased the grills and tubing he later used to commit suicide. Pamela found his body on March 9. In the bathroom were several notes written by Delp, one of which read: “I have had bouts of depression and thoughts of suicide since I was a teenager … [Pamela] was my ‘ray of sunshine’, but sometimes even a ray of sunshine is no substitute for a good psychiatrist.”

Was Brad Delp a good singer?

Brad Delp has been called “the nicest guy in rock and roll” and his velvety, smooth voice is impossible not to recognize. Known primarily as the lead singer of Boston, Delp first met Tom Scholz in 1969 when he was looking for a lead singer.

Who replaced Brad Delp?

He was replaced in Boston by Mr. Cosmo, the lead singer on Boston’s 1994 album “Walk On.” But Mr. Delp toured with Boston following the release of “Walk On,” sharing vocals with Mr. Cosmo, and sang three new songs on Boston’s “Greatest Hits” collection in 1997.

How old is Brad Delp?

55 years (1951–2007)

How did Tom Scholz find Brad Delp?

I met Brad, soft spoken and unassuming, when he auditioned in a recording studio outside of Boston one night to sing several songs I had written. Back then in the early ’70s recording a song demo meant coming up with a significant amount of money, several weeks of my day-job savings, to buy a few hours of 8 track time.

What's Freddie Mercury's vocal range?

One study on Freddie’s vocal range even confirmed that he was able to vary from about 92.2 Hz to 784 Hz, meaning he was reliably able to hit notes from the booming low of F#2 to the high pitch G5 – that covers a full three octaves!

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