Adam Schlesinger, the co-founder and songwriter the alternative-rock band Fountains of Wayne, has died from complications of COVID-19. He was 52.
The musician was hospitalized more than a week ago in upstate New York after falling ill, according to his lawyer Jaime Herman. Just one day ago, his family released a statement to Yahoo Entertainment saying they were “cautiously optimistic” for his recovery.
“Thank you for the outpouring of love for Adam and his family. Adam has been hospitalized with COVID-19. He’s on a ventilator and has been 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.”
But Schlesinger’s prognosis worsened. Another of his attorneys, Josh Grier, told Variety, which first reported the singer’s death, that Schlesinger was “very sick and heavily sedated.”
While Schlesinger became famous for Fountains of Wayne hits like MTV staple “Stacy’s Mom,” which he co-wrote with Chris Collingwood, and recorded five albums with the New York-based band, he was also a prolific composer for TV and film and a sought-after music producer.
Schlesinger’s songwriting earned him three Emmy Awards and a Grammy — as well as Academy Award, Golden Globe and Tony nominations.
Schlesinger and Rachel Bloom collaborated on the music in her popular CW show Crazy Ex-Girlfriend — for which he served as series composer. He won an Emmy, with Bloom and fellow lyricist Jack Dolgen, in September.