Pat DiNizio, The Smithereens' Lead Singer, Dies at 62

Pat DiNizio, The Smithereens Lead Singer, Dies at 62

Pat DiNizio, lead singer of The Smithereens, has died. He was 62.

The death of the singer, songwriter and founding member of the band was announced on his Facebook page.

“It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Pat DiNizio, lead singer and songwriter of the influential New Jersey rock band, The Smithereens – America’s Band,” the post on Tuesday night said.

“Pat was looking forward to getting back on the road and seeing his many fans and friends. Please keep Pat in your thoughts and prayers.”

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Formed in Carteret, New Jersey, by DiNizio Jim Babjak, Dennis Diken and Mike Mesaros, The Smithereens had a string of hits in the ’80s and ’90s including “Only a Memory”, “A Girl Like You” and “Too Much Passion.”

The band’s name was inspired a Yosemite Sam catchphrase, “Varmint, I’m a-gonna blow you to smithereens!”

DiNizio was one of the first musicians to throw his support behind XM Satellite Radio, becoming host and program director for the XM Radio Unsigned station in 2001. He was also an inaugural member of the Independent Music Awards’ judging panel to support independent artists.

 

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