Wayne Lewis, Atlantic Starr singer and founder, dead at 68

Wayne Lewis, a singer and founding member of the R&B band Atlantic Starr, has died.He was 68.The group shared the news of Lewis’ death in a statement on Facebook Friday.“It’s with great sadness we have to post the passing of Wayne Lewis on June 5, 2025 please keep the family in your prayers and respect there privacy #waynelewis #restinpeace #flyhigh Sunrise 4/13/1957 Sunset 6/5/2025 #restinpeaceWayne,” the band wrote.A cause of death was not revealed.Fans paid tribute to the legendary singer in the comments section of the post.“Nooooo I am devastated seeing this.

My condolences to all family and friends,” one fan wrote.“A great songwriter.Atlantic Starr was better once he became leader.

He will be missed,” another fan said.Someone else commented, “RIP BROTHER…The voice of a generation!!!!My condolences to the family.”“I had the pleasure of meeting him last September, what an amazing soul.

Rest in peace,” said a fourth fan.Atlantic Starr was founded in White Plains, New York in 1976 by Lewis, his brothers David and Jonathan, and drummer Porter Carroll Jr., bassist Clifford Archer and percussionist-flutist Joseph Phillip.Other early members included lead singer Sharon Bryant, trumpeter William Sudderth III and saxophonist Damon Rentie.Bryant and Rentie were later replaced by Barbara Weathers and Koran Daniels, respectively.The group released their self-titled debut album in 1978 with hits including “Stand Up,” “Keep It Comin,'” “(I’ll Never Miss) The Love I Never Had” and “With Your Love I Come Alive.”Over the next 15 years, Atlantic Starr put out more popular songs including “Circles,” “Secret Lovers,” “Silver Shadow,” “Masterpiece” and “Always,” which peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard Hot Black Singles charts, becoming the band’s only number one song.The group was initially signed to A&M before moving over to Warner Bros.

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