Brad Delp, 55, Boston's lead singer
ATKINSON, N.H. - Brad Delp, 55, the lead singer for the band Boston, was found dead yesterday in his home in southern New Hampshire.

ATKINSON, N.H. - Brad Delp, 55, the lead singer for the band Boston, was found dead yesterday in his home in southern New Hampshire.
Atkinson police responded to a call for help at 1:20 p.m. and found Mr. Delp's body. There was no indication of foul play, Police Lt. William Baldwin said in a statement.
Mr. Delp apparently was alone when he died, Baldwin said.
Mr. Delp sang the hits "More Than a Feeling," "Foreplay/Long Time," and "Peace of Mind" from Boston's 1976 debut album. He also sang on their most recent album, Corporate America, released in 2002.
He joined the band in the early 1970s after meeting Tom Scholz, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology student interested in experimental methods of recording music, according to the group's Web site. The band enjoyed its greatest success and influence during its first decade.
The band last performed in November at Boston's Symphony Hall.