- Born
- Died
- Birth nameBradley Edward Delp
- Nickname
- Brad
- In 1995 Brad Delp and John Muzzy formed the Beatles Cover band, BeatleJuice. They played throughout New England until his death in 2007. BeatleJuice was what he referred to as his "hobby" and they performed for many charity events, school functions, parties and small scale venues. There are some fantastic videos on YouTube under Brad Delp BeatleJuice, New Hampshire video. Members: Brad Delp on Vocals, guitar and tambourine John "Muzzy" Muzz on drums Steve Baker on keyboard, guitar, vocals and audio production Joe Holaday on drums Bob Squires on Guitar and vocals
BeatleJuice faithfully reproduced the sound of the Beatles note for note but never attempted to copy their appearance.
BeatleJuice still performs. Current members: John "Muzz" Muzzy (drums) Steve Baker (keyboard, guitar) Joe Holaday (bass) Dave Mitchell (guitar) Jimmy Rogers (Vocals) Buddy Bernard (Vocals) Mike Girard (Vocals) Bob Jennings (Vocals) Evan Gianoulis (Percussion) Rich Bartlett (Acoustic Guitar)- IMDb Mini Biography By: Mariealena Bèlanger - In 1969, Delp performed in Tom Scholz' band Mother's Milk with guitarist Barry Goudreau and drummer Jim Masdea. Goudreau had introduced Brad to guitarist/keyboardist and recent MIT graduate Tom Scholz, who was looking for a singer to complete a recording of some demos that he had made in his basement. At the time, the band making the demos was made up of Scholz, Delp, and Masdea. The demos eventually became the basis for the music known as Boston. They sent the tapes off to Epic Records, who signed Brad Delp and Tom Scholz in 1976. That same year, the self-titled album, Boston, became the best-selling debut album in history. It sold 17 million records and produced some of the greatest rock standards of all time, including "More Than a Feeling" and "Peace of Mind".
Their next album, Don't Look Back was released two years later. A battle with the record company would stall any further albums until 1986, when the band released Third Stage with several new members in tow. The two original founding members, Brad and Tom, remained. In support of the album, a huge tour followed.
Another break between albums forced Delp to part ways with Scholz in 1990 to form a new band called RTZ with Barry Goudreau former Boston guitarist. Brad wrote 98% of the lyrics for the songs that were recorded and released on the 3 RTZ a!bums; Return To Zero, Lost in America and Found in America. Brad and Tom Scholz would reunite in 1994 to prepare for another major Boston tour, Walk On. He continued to record vocals on several albums, including Lisa Guyer's Gypsy Girl and some new music Boston's 1997 Greatest Hits album as well as their 2002 Corporate America album.
Though famously known for his "golden" voice, Brad Delp also played guitar, harmonica, hand held percussions and keyboards and wrote or co-wrote several songs for Boston and many other artists.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Mariealena Bèlanger
- SpouseMicki Boone(1980 - 1996) (divorced, 2 children)
- Lead singer for the group Boston.
- Sang on every Boston album except 1994's Walk On.
- Following his departure from Boston (the first time), he formed the band RTZ with fellow former Boston member Barry Goudreau.
- I think Stevie Wonder could sing the phone book and manage to make me cry.
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