Porterville Recorder

Adam Schlesinge­r of Fountains of Wayne dies from coronaviru­s

- By ANDREW DALTON AP Entertainm­ent Writer

Emmy and Grammywinn­ing musician and songwriter Adam Schlesinge­r, known for his work with his band Fountains of Wayne and on the TV show “Crazy Exgirlfrie­nd,” died Wednesday after contractin­g the coronaviru­s.

Schlesinge­r died at a hospital in upstate New York, his longtime lawyer Josh Grier told The Associated Press. It is not clear where or how Schlesinge­r, a 51-year-old father of two daugthers, contracted the virus. He had been sedated and on a ventilator for several days.

Schlesinge­r was nominated for 10 Emmys for writing comical songs across several television shows, winning three.

He was also nominated for an Academy Award for writing the title song for the 1997 movie “That Thing You Do,” written and directed by Tom Hanks. The snappy pop ditty was the fictional one hit for a Beatles-esque band called the One-ders, later changed to the Wonders, on a label called Playtone, a name Hanks adopted for his production company.

“There would be no Playtone without Adam Schlesinge­r, without his ‘That Thing You Do!’” Hanks, who is himself recovering from the coronaviru­s, said on Twitter. “He was a One-der. Lost him to Covid-19. Terribly sad today.”

Raised in New York and Montclair, New Jersey, Schlesinge­r formed Fountains of Wayne, named for a lawn ornament store in Wayne, New Jersey, in 1995 with his classmate from Williams College in Massachuse­tts, Chris Collingwoo­d.

With Schlesinge­r playing bass and singing backup and Collingwoo­d playing guitar and singing lead, and the two men co-writing songs, the band known for its sunny harmonies and synthesis of pop, rock punk and comedy would have hits in 1996 with “Radiation Vibe” and 2003 with “Stacy’s Mom.” The latter was nominated for a Grammy.

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