Tom Verlaine, a well-known American singer and songwriter, has tragically died at the age 73. Read Tom Verlaine Death Cause.
We are sad to report that Tom Verlaine, a popular singer, has passed away leaving behind a devastated family. Official confirmation has been made of his sudden death.
According to updates, Tom’s death was announced by Jesse Paris Smith (daughter of Patti Smith), who said that he had died after a short illness.
Tom’s sudden passing has caused shockwaves among his followers, who loved him for his amazing voice. Tom was a prolific songwriter and loved by his fans as a guitarist.
Many singers and artists have paid their respects to Tom since the official announcement of his death. Robert Forster and CAT Power, David J. Cowboy Junkies, William DvVall and many others paid tribute to Tom via social media.
David J wrote, “RIP Tom Verlaine. It was amazing to see television live in London in 1977. It was amazing! It was amazing!
Tom Verlaine Death Cause
David’s post continued, “Meeted him at a radio station back in 1992. After me, he was being interviewed and the DJ asked me if I would like to stay.
He sat next to me in silence and amazement. I found him to be very shy and sensitive. Nobody played guitar like him”.
Born Thomas Miller in Denville, New Jersey on December 13, 1949. His family was Jewish and he was later adopted by his whole family. He began playing piano at an early age.
However, he later switched to saxophone when he heard Stan Getz’s record in middle school. Tom has always been interested in poetry and writing since a young age.
He was a friend with Richard Hell, future punk rock icon and bandmate, at Sanford School as a teenager. Both shared a passion for poetry and music.
He released many hits solo albums, including Tom Verlaine’s Dreamtime, Words from the Front and Cover, Flash Light, The Wonder and Songs and Other Things. Tom was always there for his bandmates and his colleagues, who stood by him.
His singing career inspired millions and was loved by millions. Tom will always be remembered as a great performer.
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