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Tony Lewis, Lead Singer of The Outfield, Dies at 62

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Tony Lewis, lead singer of 1980s power pop band The Outfield, died on Monday (Oct. 19) at 62. According to a statement from a spokesperson, Lewis died "suddenly and unexpectedly" near London.

At press time, no cause of death had been announced. The Outfield, fronted by bassist/singer Lewis, guitarist/keyboardist John Spinks and drummer Alan Jackman, first formed in the late 1970s as Sirius B and The Baseball Boys, before landing on another baseball-inspired name, a conceit the British trio continued on the title of their hit 1985 debut album,Play Deep.

The multiplatinum debut reached No. 6 on the Billboard 200, spending 66 weeks on the chart. That release featured their breakthrough hit — the bouncy pop-rock smash "Your Love," which reached.

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