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Antoine “TCD” Lundy

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Antoine “TCD” Lundy Famous memorial

Birth
Staten Island, Richmond County, New York, USA
Death
18 Jan 1998 (aged 34)
East Stroudsburg, Monroe County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
East Stroudsburg, Monroe County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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R&B singer and part of the 1980s doo wop/hip hop group "Force Md's." It's members included brothers Stevie D and Antoine "TCD" Lundy, their uncle Jesse Lee Daniels, and friends Trisco Pearson and Charles "Mercury" Nelson. The group hooked up with DJ Dr. Rock, billing themselves as Dr. Rock and the MC's. However, by the time the group signed to Tommy Boy Records in 1984 they changed their name to Force M.D.'s (M.D. standing for "musical diversity"), and their music style had evolved into a more straightforward R&B vocal group. They had a string of R&B hits through the 1980s, but their only song to hit #1 on the pop charts was the ballad "Tender Love," which was featured in the movie Krush Groove. 1987 produced the group's first R&B #1, "Love Is a House," but their popular appeal began to fade the following year. Mercury and Trisco left the group in 1990 and were replaced by Rodney "Khalil" Lundy and Shawn Waters. The group recorded five albums in their brief career, Love Letters (1984), Chillin (1986), Touch & Go (1987), Step to Me (1990), Moments in Time (1994) and a greatest hits album, For Lovers and others: Force M.D's Greatest Hits in 1992. Antoine died of Lou Gehrig's disease in 1998, Charles "Mercury" Nelson died of a heart attack, and DJ Dr. Rock died under unknown circumastances. The Remaining MD's returned with a comeback album "The Reunion" in 2000.
R&B singer and part of the 1980s doo wop/hip hop group "Force Md's." It's members included brothers Stevie D and Antoine "TCD" Lundy, their uncle Jesse Lee Daniels, and friends Trisco Pearson and Charles "Mercury" Nelson. The group hooked up with DJ Dr. Rock, billing themselves as Dr. Rock and the MC's. However, by the time the group signed to Tommy Boy Records in 1984 they changed their name to Force M.D.'s (M.D. standing for "musical diversity"), and their music style had evolved into a more straightforward R&B vocal group. They had a string of R&B hits through the 1980s, but their only song to hit #1 on the pop charts was the ballad "Tender Love," which was featured in the movie Krush Groove. 1987 produced the group's first R&B #1, "Love Is a House," but their popular appeal began to fade the following year. Mercury and Trisco left the group in 1990 and were replaced by Rodney "Khalil" Lundy and Shawn Waters. The group recorded five albums in their brief career, Love Letters (1984), Chillin (1986), Touch & Go (1987), Step to Me (1990), Moments in Time (1994) and a greatest hits album, For Lovers and others: Force M.D's Greatest Hits in 1992. Antoine died of Lou Gehrig's disease in 1998, Charles "Mercury" Nelson died of a heart attack, and DJ Dr. Rock died under unknown circumastances. The Remaining MD's returned with a comeback album "The Reunion" in 2000.

Bio by: Noni


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  • Originally Created by: Noni
  • Added: Aug 8, 2003
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7745696/antoine-lundy: accessed ), memorial page for Antoine “TCD” Lundy (3 Feb 1963–18 Jan 1998), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7745696, citing Prospect Cemetery, East Stroudsburg, Monroe County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.