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styxfanNH wrote:Remembering Brad Delp
Updated 03:30 PDT Fri, Aug 17 2007
The family and friends of late Boston frontman Brad Delp will celebrate his life and music with a special tribute concert August 19 at the Bank of America Pavilion in Boston.
TheCome Togetherconcert will feature performances by Ernie & The Automatics, Farrenheit, Beatlejuice, Godsmack, Orion the Hunter, RTZ and Boston, who will be joined by guest vocalists Michael Sweet of Stryper, Mickey Thomas and Sammy Hagar.
Former Boston members Barry Goudreau, Sib Hashian and Fran Sheehan have also been invited to join the band during the show's finale to perform their classic hit "Don't Look Back."
Proceeds from the concert will go to The Brad Delp Foundation, an new charity founded by Delp's family to "give grants to in-need school systems, programs and individuals that provide music education," as well as The DTS Charitable Foundation, an organization created by Boston founder Tom Scholz that the singer worked with for the past two decades.
froy wrote:Im not sure he deserves to be remembered
The guy is a quitter
yogi wrote:Thats a BULLSHIT post Froy.
You DON'T have a CLUE what was going through his head!!!!!
Half the damn time you DONT have a clue PERIOD...
froy wrote:styxfanNH wrote:Remembering Brad Delp
Updated 03:30 PDT Fri, Aug 17 2007
The family and friends of late Boston frontman Brad Delp will celebrate his life and music with a special tribute concert August 19 at the Bank of America Pavilion in Boston.
TheCome Togetherconcert will feature performances by Ernie & The Automatics, Farrenheit, Beatlejuice, Godsmack, Orion the Hunter, RTZ and Boston, who will be joined by guest vocalists Michael Sweet of Stryper, Mickey Thomas and Sammy Hagar.
Former Boston members Barry Goudreau, Sib Hashian and Fran Sheehan have also been invited to join the band during the show's finale to perform their classic hit "Don't Look Back."
Proceeds from the concert will go to The Brad Delp Foundation, an new charity founded by Delp's family to "give grants to in-need school systems, programs and individuals that provide music education," as well as The DTS Charitable Foundation, an organization created by Boston founder Tom Scholz that the singer worked with for the past two decades.
Im not sure he deserves to be remembered
The guy is a quitter
yogi wrote:Thats a BULLSHIT post Froy.
You DON'T have a CLUE what was going through his head!!!!!
Half the damn time you DONT have a clue PERIOD...
Jodes wrote:froy wrote:styxfanNH wrote:Remembering Brad Delp
Updated 03:30 PDT Fri, Aug 17 2007
The family and friends of late Boston frontman Brad Delp will celebrate his life and music with a special tribute concert August 19 at the Bank of America Pavilion in Boston.
TheCome Togetherconcert will feature performances by Ernie & The Automatics, Farrenheit, Beatlejuice, Godsmack, Orion the Hunter, RTZ and Boston, who will be joined by guest vocalists Michael Sweet of Stryper, Mickey Thomas and Sammy Hagar.
Former Boston members Barry Goudreau, Sib Hashian and Fran Sheehan have also been invited to join the band during the show's finale to perform their classic hit "Don't Look Back."
Proceeds from the concert will go to The Brad Delp Foundation, an new charity founded by Delp's family to "give grants to in-need school systems, programs and individuals that provide music education," as well as The DTS Charitable Foundation, an organization created by Boston founder Tom Scholz that the singer worked with for the past two decades.
Im not sure he deserves to be remembered
The guy is a quitter
And the award for most IGNORANT post of the day goes too...
froy wrote:Im not sure he deserves to be remembered
The guy is a quitter
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