Singer, Adam Schlesinger, Dies from oronavirus at 52

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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Broadway World/Shutterstock (10573126ah) Sami Bray and Adam Schlesinger Atlantic Theater Company Presents 35th Annual Couples Choice Gala, New York, USA - 02 Mar 2020

Adam Schlesinger died on Wednesday from complications due to coronavirus, the New York Times reports. He was 52. 

Schlesinger’s friend, Aline Brosh McKenna, mourned his death on social media, opening up about his work on Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and how devastating this loss is for his friends and family. 

Adam Schlesinger, co-founder of the band Fountains of Wayne, has been hospitalized after testing positive for COVID-19.

The “Stacy’s Mom” singer has been in a hospital in Upstate New York for over a week, and was put on a ventilator due to complications from coronavirus, Rolling Stone reports.

Schlesinger’s long-time attorney, Josh Grier, told the pop culture magazine that the singer is “heavily sedated” but not in a coma, as some outlets are reporting. 

“The doctors are doing everything they can think of and they’re cautiously optimistic,” Grier said

Jaime Herman, another attorney for Schlesinger, also shared a statement on Tuesday.

“Thank you for the outpouring of love for Adam and his family. Adam has been hospitalized with COVID-19,” the statement, given to Rolling Stone, read. “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.”

In addition to Fountains of Wayne, Schlesinger also played with two other bands over the years — Ivy and Tinted Windows. In 1997, he earned Oscar and Golden Globe nominations for writing the title track to That Thing You Do! The film starred Tom Hanks, who was the first celebrity to go public with news that he and his wife, Rita Wilson, had contracted coronavirus.