Official video of Fountains of Wayne performing Stacy’s Mom from the album Welcome Interstate Managers.
Adam Schlesinger, the co-founder and singer connected to pop-rock band Fountains of Wayne and the Oscar-nominated songwriter (e.g., Stacy’s Mom), has died on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 from complications related to Coronavirus COVID-19 Disease. Schlesinger was 52, and had been on a respirator for two weeks prior to his death.
“As many of you are aware, Adam had been hospitalized with Covid-19 and although he had been making some small improvements over the last few days, Adam’s condition was critical and he was ultimately unable to recover from Covid-19 complications. He was truly a prolific talent and even more so, a loving and devoted father, son and friend. We are terribly sorry to convey this loss.”
—Josh Grier, Attorney for Schlesinger
Fountains of Wayne, which was co-founded by Adam Schlesinger and Chris Collingwood, was best known for the band’s 2003 hit “Stacy’s Mom,” a humorous track about a young boy who has a crush on his girlfriend’s mother (Rachel Hunter). The song was nominated for a Grammy Award.
Schlesinger’s success as a songwriter began before the band’s hit song. He co-wrote the title track for the fictional ‘The Oneders’ (pronounced “wonders”) in the 1996 Tom Hanks film “That Thing You Do,” and also received Oscar and Golden Globe nominations for the cinema music work prior to “Stacy’s Mom” success.
That Thing You Do! (1/5) Movie CLIP – “The Oneders” Go Up-Tempo (1996) HD.
That Thing You Do! song heard for first time on radio (2/5) Movie CLIP – Radio Debut (1996) HD.
There would be no Playtone without Adam Schlesinger, without his That Thing You Do! He was a One-der. Lost him to Covid-19. Terribly sad today. Hanx
— Tom Hanks (@tomhanks) April 2, 2020
A statement from his family, released by Collingwood via Twitter, confirmed Schlesinger was diagnosed with Covid-19. Schlesinger was put on a ventilator and sedated “to facilitate his recovery.”
“He is receiving excellent care, his condition is improving and we are cautiously optimistic …His family appreciates all of the love and support,” in the statement from Josh Grier.
— Chris Collingwood (@lookpark) March 31, 2020
Before his hospitalization, Schlesinger was writing the lyrics and music for a new theater production with comedian Sarah Silverman.
Schlesinger was survived by his two daughters, Sadie and Claire, his life partner Alexis Morley, his parents Barbara and Stephen Schlesinger and his sister Lauren, according to the statement from Josh Grier.
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Adam Schlesinger, the lead singer of Fountains of Wayne and writer of hits like "Stacy's Mom," died from coronavirus complications. He was 52 https://t.co/ohGHLBR5TX pic.twitter.com/jne0baUAvJ
— CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) April 2, 2020
Adam Schlesinger, co-founder of Fountains of Wayne and Emmy-winning composer for 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,' has died at 52 from complications related to the coronavirus https://t.co/acTqEhmUqV pic.twitter.com/OULDOX3cod
— Rolling Stone (@RollingStone) April 1, 2020
Adam Schlesinger Dies of Coronavirus Complications at 52 https://t.co/gkYznDuHOQ
— variety (@Variety) April 1, 2020
Adam Schlesinger, cofounder of "Stacy's Mom" rock band Fountains of Wayne and songwriter for film and television, died from complications related to COVID-19. He was 52. https://t.co/Kl8jq1uMCS
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) April 1, 2020