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Fran Cosmo

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Fran Cosmo
Cosmo in 2010
Cosmo in 2010
Background information
GenresRock
OccupationMusician
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active1980–present
Formerly ofBoston, Orion the Hunter

Fran Cosmo is an American musician best known as a former lead singer of the rock bands Boston and Orion the Hunter.

Career

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Cosmo was first featured on guitarist Barry Goudreau's self-titled solo album in 1980, a prelude to the formation of Orion the Hunter in 1983. Orion the Hunter released an album in 1984 on Columbia Records, which yielded the hit single "So You Ran". The band opened for Aerosmith in 1984.

In 1994, Cosmo was featured as the sole lead vocalist on the platinum Boston album Walk On, which reached #7 on the Billboard Charts and produced three hit singles, including "I Need Your Love", which climbed to #4 on the Mainstream Rock Chart, and "Walk On" that peaked at # 7 on the charts, and lasted for sixteen weeks.[1]

Upon Brad Delp's return to Boston for the concert tour (Delp never missed a Boston tour prior to his death in 2007), the two shared vocals in concert, where Delp said Cosmo covered "the really tough high parts."[2] In 1997, Cosmo was again featured on three of the songs on Boston's 'Greatest Hits' album, and took an even larger role in the 2002 album Corporate America, with the addition of co-production to his credits as vocalist. He sang lead vocals on five of the album's songs and played guitar on one track as well.[3][full citation needed]

Cosmo performed in Boston tours from 1994 to 2004 and currently performs in the band Cosmo with his son, Anton Cosmo.[4][5]

He also sings in the World Classic Rockers.

Cosmo released his first album with his band in 2006, titled Alien.

Discography

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with Barry Goudreau

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with Orion the Hunter

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with Boston

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with Cosmo

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  • Alien (2006)

References

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  1. ^ "Boston | Biography, Music & News". Billboard. Retrieved July 18, 2023.
  2. ^ Pareles, Jon (June 10, 1995). "In Performance: Rock". The New York Times. Retrieved January 30, 2024.
  3. ^ Corporate America CD, 2002
  4. ^ Sylvestre, Jason (February 4, 2016). "Music is more than a feeling for Cosmo". The Leader=Post. Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. p. 8.
  5. ^ "Fran Cosmo, Former Lead Singer of BOSTON, to Perform in Concert at 36th Annual Space Coast State Fair Nov. 19". Space Coast Daily. November 1, 2022. Retrieved July 18, 2023.