LFO member Brian ‘Brizz’ Gillis, who was one of the founders of the ’90s boy band, has died aged 47.
The musician’s bandmate Brad Fischetti was among the first to pay tribute to Gillis, while sources also confirmed his death to
No cause of death has been announced, with Fischetti writing on Instagram: ‘I don’t have details and it wouldn’t be my place to share them if I did.’Fischetti, Gillis and Rich Cronin founded the hip-hop band in Massachusetts in 1995 and enjoyed marginal success with the remarks of the Yvonne Elliman song, If I Can’t Have You.Fischetti said he was ‘struggling to process this tragic loss’
Two years after the single was released, Gillis left LFO to pursue a solo career before working in the music industry in a radio promotion position with record label BMG. Hardware store worker Devin Lima replaced Gillis and the group signed a new deal, working with members of New Kids on the Block on new music.More to follow.
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