The former lead singer of LFO, Rich Cronin, has died of leukemia at the tender age of 35. This video shows Story Of My Life, one of his more recent releases.
Cronin headed up LFO, a 90s boyband best known for their 1999 hit Summer Girls, for which Cronin wrote the lyrics. LFO stands for Lyte Funky Ones, and the band sang a combination of pop and rap.
LFO eventually split in 2002, and in 2005 Cronin was diagnosed with acute myelogenous leukemia after suffering constant, painful headaches. He recovered, entering remission after two years.
Unfortunately, he has now died at just 35. He will be missed by family, friends, and the fans who stood by him and the band as a whole. Rest in Peace.