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Alternative 05 April, 2020

Adam Schlesinger, Songwriter For Rock And The Film, Dies At 52

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Adam Schlesinger, one of the most prolific and decorated songwriters of his generation, died Wednesday from complications caused by COVID-19. He was 52. His death was confirmed by his lawyer, Josh Grier.
According to various reports, Schlesinger spent more than a week in a hospital in upstate New York and had been placed on a ventilator.

Named after a lawn-ornament store in Schlesinger's native northern New Jersey, Fountains of Wayne crashed the Top 40 in 2003 with "Stacy's Mom," a note-perfect New Wave pastiche narrated by a hormone-sozzled high-school boy infatuated with his classmate's mother.
"Stacy, do you remember when I mowed your lawn? / Your mom came out with just a towel on," Schlesinger's bandmate Chris Collingwood sings over a chugging guitar groove clearly inspired by the Cars, "I could tell she liked me from the way she stared / And the way she said, 'You missed a spot over there.'"

Also, Schlesinger's career extended well beyond his work in bands. He had a hand in many of the songs that populated the critically beloved TV series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, and he won three Emmys - one for Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and two, both with David Javerbaum, for co-writing songs performed in Tony Awards telecasts. With Javerbaum, Schlesinger was nominated for two Tonys (both for 2008's Cry-Baby) and won a Grammy for A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All!.






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