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Devin Lima Dies; LFO Singer Was 41

Sad news from the music world today, as Devin Lima, singer of the popular ’90s boy band LFO has passed away. Lima was just 41 years old. Lima had been battling cancer for 13 months prior to his death. He and bandmate Brad Fischetti were planning to embark a nationwide tour when doctors discovered a “football-sized” tumor on Lima’s adrenal gland. The tumor was removed, but by that time, Lima had developed stage 4 cancer. News of Lima’s passing was made public by his mother, Filomena Lima, who says she received the tragic news from Devin’s fiance, who had been living with him. “My son has passed away,” Filomena wrote on Facebook. “He was struggling for thirteen months since his diagnosis. He passed about 2:45 in the morning.” “We are not good,” Filomena added. “I’m not good.” Fischetti founded LFO along with the group’s primary songwriter, Rich Cronin, back in 1995. Lima joined the band just before the vocalists gained national fame on the strength of their hit “Summer Girls,” best remembered for its buoyant vibe and timely lyrics about “girls who wear Abercrombie & Fitch.” The group followed that up with several more modest hits, such as “Girl on TV” and “Every Other Time.” As a trio, Lima, Fischetti, and Cronin sold more than 4 million records worldwide. Tragically, Cronin passed away following a battle with Leukemia in 2010. The group disbanded following Cronin’s death, but Lima and Fischetti reunited to tour and perform as LFO in 2017. Aa a duo, they released a single entitled “Perfect 10” in the summer of 2017. Sadly, it was shortly thereafter that doctors diagnosed Lima with cancer. LFO – Summer Girls On social media, thousands are paying tribute to Lima and the music he created that was such a memorable part of their adolescent years. “I’m devastated to hear about LFO’s Devin Lima. He was my idol and mentor,” tweeted singer and media personality Gavin Thomas. “I learned so much from him vocally over the years. I feel so lucky to have interviewed him on the podcast. Rest easy, bro. Our thoughts go out to Lima’s family during this incredibly difficult time. View Slideshow: Celebrities Who Died in 2018: In Memoriam

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Devin Lima Dies; LFO Singer Was 41

Rich Cronin’s Former LFO Bandmates Continue Their Music Careers

Brad Fischetti and Devin Lima have both stayed in the business since band split up in 2002. By Gil Kaufman LFO Photo: Arista After his band’s spotlight faded, LFO singer Rich Cronin, who passed away Wednesday , spent his time writing songs for other singers and appearing on VH1’s 2007 reality show “Mission: Man Band,” in which he tried to revive his career alongside some other boy band veterans. But what became of Cronin’s fellow Lyte Funky Ones? A day after Cronin died at the age of 35, former LFO member Brad Fischetti spoke to spoke to Entertainment Weekly . “He was one of the funniest people on the planet,” said Fischetti, who was hoping to mount a tour with Cronin and third member Devin Lima later this year as a follow-up to a successful set of reunion shows in 2009. “Nobody could tell a story like Rich. He used to say, ‘Never let a few facts get in the way of a good story.’ ” Fischetti recalled the day in 2005 when he found out Cronin had leukemia, and how the “Summer Girls” singer/songwriter thought he’d never be able to perform again. “None of us thought we’d ever be on the stage again as LFO,” said Fischetti. “He fought hard, man. He beat leukemia twice. And beat a stroke. He was a fighter.” Fischetti has kept a low profile since LFO split up in 2002, preferring to remain behind the scenes and nurture new talent through his label 111 Records . He did record a solo album, Sari , in 2007; at the time he described its sound as a mix of Coldplay, David Bowie, Pink Floyd and Radiohead. 111 has released albums by former LFO bassist Dan Walters, Kiernan McMullan, the Spill Canvas, Canon, Inkwell, the Windupdeads and Rookie of the Year. Fischetti said the reunion tour last summer reminded him of the special bond the trio had during their late-’90s peak. Cronin was weakened by chemotherapy, a stem-cell transplant and a stroke that left him with such severe leg pain that Fischetti and Lima had to help the singer get dressed before shows and carry him on stage. But the tour was still a highlight. “He was so happy,” Fischetti said. “We really became soul mates. Devin and I both realized how much we loved him, despite the differences we had in the past. In New York City at the Highline Ballroom, he thanked the crowd at the end of the show. I’ll always have that voice in my mind, because it was such a sincere thank you. Really, that’s the memory that’s sticking out in my brain.” Lima released his first solo track in 2006, a cover of the Sly & the Family Stone song “If You Want Me To Stay” for the tribute album Different Strokes by Different Folks . Though it caused some head-scratching at the time, it led to him performing in a tribute to Stone on the 2006 Grammy Awards alongside Steven Tyler and Joe Perry of Aerosmith, Maroon 5, Joss Stone, John Legend and will.i.am. Lima released Mozart Popart , his first album with his band Cadbury Diesel, in 2008. The disc helped push Lima past the bubblegum tunes of his past, thanks to the rock and roll feel of songs like “Hangin’ With You” and the soulful R&B tune “Me Veda.” Fischetti and Lima are currently collaborating on a new hip-hop project called The Xiles . They released a Christmas EP last year and revealed in December that they’d already begun recording their debut album, American Genie: Volume 1 . Related Artists LFO (Lyte Funky Ones)

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