Adam Schlesinger, who died of complication due to coronavirus on April 1, had a musical resume that was deep and admired. Best known for his work in early 2000s rock-pop band Fountains of Wayne, he also was the musical director for the TV comedy “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” as well as the primary writer for the theme song to the movie “That Thing You Do.” But some of the musician’s best songs came with his lesser-known band, Ivy.
The New York-based trio, which consisted of Schlesinger, Andy Chase and lead singer Dominique Durand, won over a small, but devoted fan base in the 1990s and into 2000s for its stellar songwriting with a just a touch of melancholia.
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