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Police: Delp's fiancee found rocker dead
CONCORD, N.H. - Brad Delp's fiancee found the rock singer dead at their Atkinson home after calling three times without getting through, police said Monday.
Delp, 55, lead singer for the band Boston, was found dead Friday. His death isn't considered suspicious, but authorities said the state medical examiner's office is investigating.
His fiancee, Pamela Sullivan, stayed out with friends Thursday night but called home Friday morning, Atkinson police Lt. William Baldwin said Monday.
"She had last heard from him the night before ... because she stayed out after work with some colleagues," Baldwin said. "She tried that morning three times to get a hold of him, and could not, so she went home and found (him)."
No autopsy is planned, but toxicology tests are being performed, said Kim Fallon, an investigator for the medical examiner's office.
Baldwin said police hope to finish their investigation and get the toxicology results by the end of the week.
On Monday, there were flowers left at the mailbox and on the front steps of Delp's home.
A private funeral service will be held followed by a public memorial to be scheduled later, according to a statement from family and friends. Donations can be made in Delp's memory to the American Heart Association in Framingham, Mass.
Delp, a native of Danvers, Mass., joined Boston in the mid-1970s and sang on two of the band's biggest hits, "More Than a Feeling" and "Long Time."
He had planned to marry Sullivan this summer during a tour with Boston. Delp, a lifelong Beatles fan, also played with tribute band Beatle Juice.
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Just 10 months till the end ... at least till the end of the Mayan calendar anyway. I wonder, did they mean to prophesize the end of the world, or was the December 21st planetary alignment just a convenient place to stop chiseling stone tablets on a really long calendar project? Some people think it is the same thing, so why take a chance? If I was making a bucket list, it would definitely include going out one more time to play some BOSTON shows - before time runs out! |
