American singer Tom Verlaine passes away at 73
Guitarist and singer Tom Verlaine, a pioneer of the New York punk rock scene and co-founder of band Television, has passed away at 73.

Television, the band Verlaine co-founded in 1973, released their debut album "Marquee Moon" in 1977, which has since become widely regarded as a classic of the punk and post-punk genres.
The album helped solidify Verlaine and Television as key players in the New York music scene. In addition to his work with Television, Verlaine released several solo albums, including "Words From the Front" (1982) and "Dreamtime" (1981), which showcased his diverse musical abilities and earned him continued critical acclaim.
In a career spanning nearly five decades, Tom Verlaine established himself as a well-recognised artist.
Verlaine's influence on the world of music extends beyond his own recordings. He helped lay the foundation for generations of musicians who followed in his footsteps, and his legacy continues to be felt in the music of contemporary artists. Fans, fellow musicians, and friends have taken to social media to mourn his passing and express gratitude for his contributions to music.
The world of music has lost a true innovator and icon, and Tom Verlaine will forever be remembered as one of the most important figures in the history of rock and roll.
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The cause of Tom Verlaine's death has not been officially announced. - Where was Tom Verlaine from?
Denville, New Jersey, US.
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