Tommy DeCarlo (born April 23, 1965) is an American singer who is the current lead vocalist for the rock band Boston.
DeCarlo discovered and became a fan of Boston at age 12.
1990
Years later, he began writing his own music and in the 1990s began recording covers of himself singing his favorite Boston songs.
2007
In March 2007, original Boston lead singer Brad Delp unexpectedly died at the age of 55.
To honor Delp, DeCarlo wrote and recorded an original song about his favorite vocalist as well as recorded a couple of Boston covers.
His daughter suggested he post the songs on a Myspace page that she helped him set up.
He then decided to send his Myspace page link to Boston management.
Not long after, he was contacted by Boston founding member Tom Scholz.
At the time, DeCarlo was working at a Charlotte, North Carolina-area Home Depot as a credit manager.
DeCarlo recorded and released an audiobook, Unlikely Rockstar – The Tommy DeCarlo Story, in which he narrates his life events from birth through his first performance with the band Boston in 2007.
2008
DeCarlo has been lead vocalist on Boston tours 2008, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017.
2012
DeCarlo formed the band Decarlo (stylized DECARLO) with his son Tommy DeCarlo Jr. in 2012.
2019
The title track "Lightning Strikes Twice" was released on October 28, 2019, the second single "There She Goes" was released on November 21, 2019, and the third and final single "A Better Day" was released on January 8, 2020.
In 2022, DeCarlo signed a second record deal with Frontier Records for Dancing In The Moonlight (released December 2022.) DeCarlo is currently touring the U.S. and Canada with his son and guitarist Tommy DeCarlo Jr. and bassist Payton Velligan as part as a national touring act.
2020
The recording of the book occurred throughout 2020 and 2021.
The audiobook is currently available on Audible.
The band signed a deal with Frontier Records Srl in October 2018 and released their first album on January 24, 2020, called Lightning Strikes Twice which earned them a featured article in popular Billboard Magazine as 2020 Grammy Contenders.