told Rolling Stone magazine.Black was the second “Jay” to front the group, following on from Jay Traynor. A third “Jay” fronted the band when they reformed in the early 2000s, the magazine reported.The New York City ’60s doo-wop based pop-rock group announced the death of the vocalist, whose real name was David Blatt, on Facebook.“We acknowledge the great successes we had with him both as a partner and as a lead singer,” the band wrote.“We shared both wonderful and very contentious times, and much like an ex-wife, we are so proud of the beautiful children we created.
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