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Rich Cronin

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American singer and rapper (1974–2010)
For the cable television executive, seeRich Cronin (executive).
Rich Cronin
Birth nameRichard Burton Cronin
Born(1974-08-30)August 30, 1974[1]
Boston,Massachusetts, U.S.
OriginKingston, Massachusetts, U.S.
DiedSeptember 8, 2010(2010-09-08) (aged 36)
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • rapper
Years active1995–2010
Labels
Formerly ofLFO
Musical artist

Richard Burton Cronin (August 30, 1974 – September 8, 2010) was an American singer, songwriter and rapper, best known for being the lead singer and primary songwriter for the pop and hip hop groupLFO.

Early life and education

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Cronin was born in theWest Roxbury neighborhood ofBoston, Massachusetts, on August 30, 1974, the son of Richard and Doris (Eddy) Cronin.[2] He grew up inKingston, Massachusetts, and was of Irish and Swedish ancestry. He had a brother Michael and a sister Cassandra.[3] Cronin attendedSacred Heart High School, graduating in 1993. He also attendedBridgewater State College and worked part-time in a Blockbuster video store.[4]

Career

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LFO

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Cronin was a founding member of the pop group LFO. The group started in Germany on BMG in 1997 with member Brian Gillis, aka "Brizz". In the spring 1998, the group opened for*NSYNC and by this time were signed to BMG/Logic Records in the U.S. They were labeled as the "bad boys of pop" and cited The Beastie Boys and New Edition as influences. They released two singles "Sex U Up (The Way You Like It)" and "Can't Have You" with original member Brian Gillis, who left the group frustrated with the direction of the group and lack of success. Rich's brother Mike Cronin was a manager for the pop group O-Town.

Harold "Devin" Lima was added to the group to replace Brian Gillis six months before the hit "Summer Girls" was released. By this time, the group had transitioned from Logic Records to Arista Records. Executive Clive Davis worked closely with Cronin on the group's self-titled debut album.

The group's breakout hit "Summer Girls" was written by Cronin in 1999, hit #3 on Billboard's Hot 100, and was #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Single Sales chart for six weeks. The single also wentplatinum in the U.S. with sales of over 1 million units.

The group's second albumLife is Good was released on Davis' new label, J Records, with Cronin writing or co-writing each song on the album. The group had success with the album's first single "Every Other Time". LFO disbanded in 2002.[3]

After LFO

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In 2007, Cronin was a cast member for theVH1 reality showMission: Man Band. The show also starredChris Kirkpatrick of'N Sync,Jeff Timmons of98 Degrees andBryan Abrams ofColor Me Badd. The four former pop stars came together inOrlando, Florida to reestablish their music careers and to pitch their new music to major record labels over the period of three weeks in hopes of getting a record deal.[5]

Solo career

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In 2008, Cronin released his only solo albumBillion Dollar Sound.[3] He recorded two singles, "Impossible" and "Story of My Life". Cronin also formed a rap duo with Doug Ray (formerly ofBad Ronald) called Loose Cannons. They released one album entitledLife Goes On. The band performed shows from 2006 until 2008.

2009 reunion tour with LFO

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On June 3, 2009, LFO posted a blog entitled "LFO IS BACK" on their officialMySpace page which announced that they had reunited and were going on tour beginning July 9, 2009, with Rookie of the Year, Go Crash Audio, and Kiernan McMullan.[3] A new song titled "Summer of My Life" also was announced in association with the reunion.[6] In September 2009, however, LFO announced that they had again broken up.[3]

Cronin's final song "It Only Gets Better" was recorded in 2009 after the LFO reunion tour. It was released shortly after his death from a stroke on September 8, 2010.Billboard described the song as an "upbeat tune...reminiscent of the boy band's past hits 'Summer Girls' and 'Girl on TV', but the lyrics discuss Cronin's health struggles and how they altered his view of the world".[7]

Personal life

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In 1999, Cronin began dating actressJennifer Love Hewitt, after meeting her backstage at theBlockbuster Entertainment Awards.[8][9][10] Cronin wrote the song "Girl on TV" about Hewitt, and she also appeared in the associated video. They broke up in 2000.[10]

Illness and death

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In March 2005, Cronin sought treatment for constant headaches and he was diagnosed withacute myelogenous leukemia. Cronin recalled the moment his doctor told him about his diagnosis, saying that: "Eventually, the doctor came in and said, 'There's no easy way to say this, Rich, but you have leukemia.' When he said that, it was like a train had barreled through the room. From that second, they've been treating me as a cancer patient."[11] He underwentchemotherapy at theBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. By January 2006, his leukemia was inremission, but it recurred in 2007. He subsequently started the Rich Cronin Hope Foundation for Leukemia to raise awareness.[3]

In the summer of 2010, Cronin suffered a relapse, and he was treated atSpaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in Boston. On the afternoon of September 8, 2010, Cronin died at theBrigham and Women's Hospital after suffering a stroke secondary to his leukemia due to complications from medicine he was taking to offsetGVHD (graft-versus-host disease), which he had been struggling with after having a stem cell transplant.[12] He was 36 years old.[13][14] His funeral was held at St. Joseph Church in Kingston, Massachusetts, on September 13, attended by family and friends. He is buried at Vine Hills Cemetery in Plymouth County, Massachusetts.

Discography

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LFO

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Loose Cannons

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  • Life Goes On (2006)

Solo

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References

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  1. ^"Rich Cronin dies at 36; lead singer for the boy band LFO".Los Angeles Times. September 10, 2010. RetrievedJune 10, 2022.
  2. ^Richard Cronin Obituary Legacy.com
  3. ^abcdefGreene, Roy (September 9, 2010)."Rich Cronin dies at 36; singer of band LFO scored hit with 'Summer Girls'". NJ. RetrievedJune 9, 2022.
  4. ^Shapiro, T. Rees (September 10, 2010). "Leader of LFO pop trio penned catchy perennial hit 'Summer Girls'".The Washington Post. p. B8.
  5. ^Patterson, Troy (August 7, 2007)."Scott Baio Is 45 … and Single". Slate. RetrievedJune 10, 2022.
  6. ^"LFO IS BACK". MySpace. Archived fromthe original on 2012-11-06. Retrieved2010-01-31.
  7. ^Lipshutz, Jason (September 14, 2010)."LFO's Rich Cronin Reflects on Health Problems in Final Song". Billboard. RetrievedJune 10, 2022.
  8. ^"Howard Stern - Rich Cronin Interview Pt. 3.mp4 - YouTube".YouTube. Archived fromthe original on 2020-04-09. Retrieved2018-11-13.
  9. ^Henley, Tim (January 26, 2009)."LFO singer says Jennifer Love Hewitt cheated on him". The Oklahoman. RetrievedJune 10, 2022.
  10. ^ab"Rich & Love". People.com. Retrieved8 December 2014.
  11. ^Tecson, Brandee (14 April 2005)."LFO Singer Rich Cronic Hospitalized With Leukimia".MTV. Archived fromthe original on March 21, 2023. Retrieved12 October 2023.
  12. ^"Richard B. Cronin".The Patriot Ledger. Retrieved8 December 2014.
  13. ^"Former LFO Member Rich Cronin Dies at 36".ABC News.Associated Press. 2010-09-10. Archived fromthe original on 2010-09-13. Retrieved2010-09-14.
  14. ^Marquard, Bryan (September 9, 2010)."Rich Ronin dies at 36; singer of band LFO scored hit with 'Summer Girls'".The Boston Globe. RetrievedMay 7, 2013.

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