abcnews.go.com — Tommy DeCarlo of Charlotte, N.C., dreamed of becoming a rock star, listening to his favorite band's albums and memorizing their songs. "A Boston song would come on and I'd get fired up and I'd start singing it," said DeCarlo, 43, a father of two kids -- Talia, 19, and Tommy Jr., 17. But dreams didn't pay the bills...
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kronos6948Jun 2, 2008
Good point. They're definitely better than Nirvana, but I'm sure the digg down party would disagree.
nick519Jun 2, 2008
i miss brad something fierce, but i gotta give props to this guy. have you heard his tracks on his myspace page? no WONDER tom sholz was impressed. the guy is living the dream, baby, and he deserves the applause. i'm sure brad delp would approve, even if only because he understood the dream.
rjam710Jun 3, 2008
Here's the GQ article on it: <a class="user" href="http://men.style.com/gq/features/full?id=content_6818&pageNum=1">http://men.style.com/gq/features/full?id=content_6 ...</a>
semajreffahsJun 3, 2008
Paranoid by Black Sabbath = The s**t.
runnybabbitJun 4, 2008
How is this bad marketing? Pardon my musical ignorance, but I had never heard of Boston before this story, and it is relevant to my interests because of the involvement of the internet. The value they get from it is that their name is spread - on places like Digg - to people who may not know them already.
warplayerJun 5, 2008
This makes me want to go home and play some Boston tracks on Rock Band