Rich Cronin Of LFO Dies At 35 After A Long Battle Against Leukemia

LFO lead singer, Rich Cronin dies at the age of 35 after fighting a long battle against Leukemia, of which he had been diagnosed from 2005. He is best known for the bands hit song ‘Summer Girls’. He died at the hospital after he had suffered with a massive stroke and died eventually on the 8th of September.

Melissa Holland, his manager, wrote on the behalf of his family on his Facebook account and intimated his fans and followers that, Rich has passed away. Her statment on the Facebook page is as follows – “On behalf of the Cronin family and all at the Hope Foundation and [his record label] Orange Freeze, thank you so much for your kind words and thoughts. Continue to post them as a tribute to a great man, a better artist and the best friend I could ever have”

Cronin hailed from Boston, in later age he joined the band group LFO in the late ’90s, along with his fellow band members which include, Brad Fischetti and Devin Lima. The band shot into fame after their hit of “Summer Girls”.

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