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Former DREAM THEATER Vocalist CHARLIE DOMINICI Has Died

Our condolences to his family and the Dream Theater camp.

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Charlie Dominici, Dream Theater's vocalist who sang on their 1989 debut album When Dream And Day Unite, has passed away. Dominici (preceded briefly by Chris Collins) fronted Dream Theater between 1987 and 1989, and was ultimately replaced by James LaBrie in 1991. We wish Dominici's friends and family all the best at this time.

Dream Theater's drummer Mike Portnoy shared the sad news over social media in a heartfelt post: "I am devastated to share the news of the passing of former Dream Theater singer Charlie Dominici. Charlie was the voice of DT on our debut album When Dream And Day Unite, recorded back in 1988. Beyond being a great singer, he also was an incredibly talented songwriter and well-rounded musician on both guitar and keyboards."

"While we parted ways with him in late 1989, he always remained a friend…fronting the band that played at my wedding in 1994, reuniting with DT for WDADU’s 15th-anniversary show in 2004, opening for DT in Europe with his solo band in 2007 and coming to see myself & JP on our tour together in 2022. I was texting with him as recently as a few weeks ago when he texted me to congratulate me on my return to DT on the day of the announcement. He was so happy and excited for us all…"

"Charlie’s unexpected passing is a tremendous loss to everyone in the Dream Theater family, and we wish to extend our deepest sympathies to the Dominici family during this immensely difficult time."

"If you haven’t seen it already, there is a documentary on DT’s 1988/1989 era that I compiled for the When Dream And Day Reunite DVD called 'I Can Remember When…' that is a great tribute to Charlie and his time in the band"

Dream Theater also issued a statement, saying: "We are devastated to hear the news of the passing of former Dream Theater singer, Charlie Dominici. Charlie was the voice of DT on our debut album, When Dream And Day Unite, recorded back in 1988. Beyond being a great singer, he was an incredibly talented songwriter, a well-rounded musician on both guitar and keyboards, and a long-time friend even after his departure from the band. Charlie's unexpected passing is a tremendous loss to everyone in the Dream Theater family, and we wish to extend our deepest sympathies to the Dominici family during this immensely difficult time."

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