Boston will reportedly release their first album since 2002 this fall. It's the sixth from the classic band, and the first to be released since singer Brad Delp committed suicide in 2007.
One of the ‘70s’ most remarkable breakthrough success stories turned sour with the release of an second album that redefined the “sophomore slump” – and all because it was so late on arrival.
Tom Scholz of Boston has filed suit against Barry Goudreau, who played guitar of the band's first two albums. The guitarist-songwriter-inventor claims that Goudreau is using his former band's name in a manner that both violates a legally binding agreement they made.
UPDATE: At 3:30 a.m. CDT - Boston Marathon Bombing "suspect #1 is reportedly dead from a gunshot wound resulting from a horrendous shoot out with police. "Suspect #2 is on foot and tactical teams are searching for him door to door.
A Massachusetts Institute of Technology campus officer has been shot and killed. The University is warning students to stay indoors while authorities search the campus.
Fran Cosmo, former lead singer for Boston, makes a stop in downtown Texarkana Friday April 12, and we spoke with him earlier about the show, and all that he and the band have been up to lately.
Fran Cosmo, the former lead singer for the band "Boston", will be appearing at the Historic Perot Theater in Texarkana Friday April 12, and performing all of the Classic Rock songs you LOVE!
Boston says their next album is "85% complete", and that the disc will include vocal tracks recorded by their dead singer Brad Delp. There aren't any specifics, except that you'll hear him on, quote, "many songs."
You can't really blame Michele Bachmann for ticking off Tom Petty, because she's new to this, and hasn't learned the rule that John McCain and Sarah Palin learned. (Assuming they did eventually GET IT.)