2nd Member of '90s Boy Band Dies of Cancer

Devin Lima of LFO is dead at 41; trio had the hit 'Summer Girls'
By John Johnson,  Newser Staff
Posted Nov 21, 2018 6:42 PM CST
Updated Nov 22, 2018 1:00 AM CST

The band LFO might not be a household name, but anyone around in the early 1990s might recall the big hit "Summer Girls." (A memorable repeated line references Abercrombie & Fitch.) Now, the family of member of Devin Lima says he has died at age 41 after a yearlong battle with cancer, reports TMZ. The death leaves Brad Fischetti as the only surviving member of the trio—because lead singer Rich Cronin died in 2010 at age 36 of leukemia, reports US Weekly. Lima had been diagnosed with stage 4 adrenal cancer last year. See photos of Lima here.

"Devin, as the world knows him, was an extraordinary talent, a doting father to his six children, and a loving partner to their mother," Fischetti says in a statement to E! News. "He was a beloved son and brother and a friend to so many. On behalf of the LFO family, thank you for the tremendous outpouring of love from friends, family, fans, media, and those in the music industry." The band's other hits included "Girl on TV" and "Every Other Time." (Cronin was a Boston native.)

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