BOSTON Singer's Death Blamed On "Long-Standing Issues Within The Band"
March 20, 2007, 17 years ago
Launch Radio Networks is reporting: the ex-wife of late BOSTON singer Brad Delp blames long-standing issues within the band for Delp’s suicide. Micki Delp told The Boston Herald that Brad has always been stuck in the middle of fights between bandleader Tom Scholz and former members of the group, and that the past 30 years’worth of tensions finally got the better of him.
Brad had stayed friendly with former Boston members Sib Hashian, Fran Sheehan, and Barry Goudreau, whose wife is Micki’s sister, and Micki said, “No one can possibly understand the pressures he was under. Brad lived his life to please everyone else. He would go out of his way and hurt himself before he would hurt somebody else, and he was in such a predicament professionally that no matter what he did, a friend of his would be hurt. Rather than hurt anyone else, he would hurt himself. That’s just the kind of guy he was.”
Micki said the last straw was the recent firing of fellow Boston singer Fran Cosmo and his son, guitarist Anthony Cosmo. But Scholz denied the claims. He said, “The decision to rehearse without the Cosmos was a group decision. Brad never expressed unhappiness with that decision… and took an active part in arranging the vocals for five people, not seven.” Scholz also said that while Anthony Cosmo was out of the band, no final decision had been made about Fran Cosmo.
The Herald also quoted one “insider” as saying, “Tom made him do the Boston stuff and the other guys were mad that they weren’t a part of it. He was always under a lot of pressure.”
Another source revealed that Scholz wasn’t invited to Delp’s funeral last week and added, “What does that tell you? Brad and Tom were ‘the best of friends,’ and he’s been told nothing about anything.” Delp’s family held a private funeral for the singer, whose body has been cremated.