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Paul Humphrey, suave frontman of ‘80s Toronto new wave band Blue Peter, dies at 61

TORONTO - Singer-songwriter Paul Humphrey, whose Hollywood good looks and theatrical stage presence commanded attention as the frontman of 1980s new wave band Blue Peter, has died at 61.

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Paul Humphrey of the band Blue Peter is shown on stage in this undated handout photo. Paul Humphrey, the frontman of 1980s Toronto new wave band Blue Peter, died on Sunday at 61.


TORONTO - Singer-songwriter Paul Humphrey, whose Hollywood good looks and theatrical stage presence commanded attention as the frontman of 1980s new wave band Blue Peter, has died at 61.

Bandmates of the Toronto performer said Humphrey died on Sunday after a long battle with multiple system atrophy, a rare degenerative disorder.

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