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Boston was formed in, duh, Boston in the mid-'70s by Tom Scholz, a tech nerd whose homemade demo tapes became the cornerstone of the band's self-titled 1976 debut album -- one of the biggest-selling first albums of all time. With singer Brad Delp and guitarist Barry Goudreau, Scholz helped form the core of a band that charted three hit singles from that debut LP: 'More Than a Feeling,' 'Long Time' and 'Peace of Mind.' Two years later, they returned with 'Don't Look Back' and their first No. 1 album. Eight long years later, Scholz and Delp returned with 'Third Stage,' another No. 1 album and the band's only No. 1 single, the power ballad 'Amanda.' Delp was gone by the '90s, and, sadly, killed himself in 2007 at the age of 55. Scholz has continued to lead various lineups of Boston since, with their latest album, 'Life, Love & Hope,' coming out in 2013.

Tom Scholz Talks Boston's 'Life, Love & Hope'
Tom Scholz Talks Boston's 'Life, Love & Hope'
Tom Scholz Talks Boston's 'Life, Love & Hope'
Boston's new album, 'Life, Love & Hope,' features a blend of the band's classic sound with some new elements -- including some rapping and a rare lead vocal from leader Tom Scholz. But according to Scholz, he was neither trying to recapture the past nor fit in with the present.
Boston’s ‘More Than a Feeling’ Featured in Yogurt Commercial
Boston’s ‘More Than a Feeling’ Featured in Yogurt Commercial
Boston’s ‘More Than a Feeling’ Featured in Yogurt Commercial
Boston's classic 'More Than a Feeling' is being used in a new commercial for yogurt. The connection? Yoplait's latest flavor is Boston Cream Pie Lite. "At 90 calories, it is so good . . . when you want more than a feeling" touts the tagline as cartoon swirls of yogurt colorfully circle the screen.
Tom Scholz Calls Digital Audio 'Huge Step Down'
Tom Scholz Calls Digital Audio 'Huge Step Down'
Tom Scholz Calls Digital Audio 'Huge Step Down'
It isn't every day that Boston mastermind Tom Scholz emerges from his studio to hit the promotional trail to talk about a new record, so when fans had a chance to ask Scholz questions about his creative process, they took full advantage.
Tom Scholz Explores 'Life, Love & Hope' on Boston's New Album
Tom Scholz Explores 'Life, Love & Hope' on Boston's New Album
Tom Scholz Explores 'Life, Love & Hope' on Boston's New Album
It’s been 11 years since Boston released their last album, ‘Corporate America.’ If you were starting to think that there wouldn't be another Boston album in your lifetime, you weren’t alone. As Tom Scholz shared with us during an exclusive interview, there were times when he too wondered if he would be able be able to finish the album he had been working on over the past decade.
Tom Scholz Of Boston: 'There Are Other Recordings' Featuring Brad Delp
Tom Scholz Of Boston: 'There Are Other Recordings' Featuring Brad Delp
Tom Scholz Of Boston: 'There Are Other Recordings' Featuring Brad Delp
Ever since Boston announced the upcoming release of ‘Life, Love & Hope' --  their first new album since the tragic 2007 death of longtime lead singer Brad Delp -- it had been assumed the record would contain the last of his vocal contributions to the group. However, in an exclusive interview, band mastermind Tom Scholz says we may hear Delp's voice yet again in the future.
Boston's Tom Scholz Hasn't Listened to Any New Music Since 1974
Boston's Tom Scholz Hasn't Listened to Any New Music Since 1974
Boston's Tom Scholz Hasn't Listened to Any New Music Since 1974
Boston have undergone a lot of lineup changes over the course of the band's 37-year history, but their sound has always remained more or less the same, with very few concessions to current trends. As bandleader Tom Scholz revealed during a recent interview, that's at least partly because he doesn't even know what those current trends are.
Boston Reveal New Album Art
Boston Reveal New Album Art
Boston Reveal New Album Art
The countdown to the next new batch of Boston recordings has begun in earnest, and although the Dec. 3 release date for the band's first new LP in 11 years might still feel pretty far away, at least we now have a record cover to look at while we wait.

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