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Boston's Tom Scholz "During Rehersals, It Can Get Downright Eerie" |
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Friday, 02 May 2008 |
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USA Today reports: See how this rock 'n' roll fantasy sounds: One day you're trying to get
Home Depot shoppers to apply for in-store credit. The next you're
rehearsing with BOSTON and getting ready for a national summer tour.
"I never could have dreamed this," says Tommy DeCarlo, 43, Boston's
new Brad Delp-channeling frontman, who is taking leave from his credit
manager job at a Charlotte Home Depot to perform with the band. "That
first gig is going to be something."
Bands ranging from AC/DC to LYNYRD SKYNYRD have found new singers in
the wake of tragedy (Delp committed suicide last year), inevitably
choosing road-tested replacements. DeCarlo's rocking Cinderella tale
includes the fact that he never has even been in a band.
"I did sing After the Lovin' at my grandparents' 50th wedding
anniversary," says the affable DeCarlo, who is married and has two
teenagers. "I think they enjoyed it."
All Boston founder Tom Scholz knows is he can't believe his ears.
"During rehearsals, it can get downright eerie," he says. "I forget
it's not Brad. It makes me feel like someone was at work up there."
In tribute to Delp, DeCarlo posted MP3 files of himself singing
Boston over a karaoke soundtrack on his MySpace page. (He had hocked
his prized keyboard in 2006 to buy his kids' Christmas gifts.) An
impressed visitor to his page urged him to contact Boston management
and offered up an old e-mail address. Doubtful but with nothing to
lose, DeCarlo sent off a note with a link. Destiny intervened.
"My wife was at her computer playing our tunes, and I asked her
whether it was us playing live," Scholz says. "She said, 'It's some guy
in North Carolina singing your songs.' I said, 'I know Brad's voice,
and that's Brad.' She turned it up, and only when I heard the backing
track did I know it wasn't us."
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