Wayne Lewis – the founding member of the R & B Atlantic Star, who sang singing, played the keyboard and strikes such as “Always” and “Secret Lovers” – about the group's death on social media.
The cause of death has not been revealed.
“It is very sad to publish the death of Wayne Lewis on June 5, 2025,” said Atlantic Star in a Facebook statement. Please keep the family in your prayers and respect for there [sic] Privacy #Waynelis #stinpeace #flyHight Sunrise 4/13/1957 Sunset 6/5/2025 #stinpecewayne. ”
The White Plains, a New York-based squad in 1976 by Wayne Lewis and his two brothers-David Lewis (vocalist, guitarist), Jonathan Lewis (key player and tromoneist)-in addition to dramaticist Porter Carroll Junior, guitarist Kalford Artcher, and Harbuzoyestozers, Joseph Flipse. Among the first members are the main singer Sharon Bryant (who was later replaced by Babarra Witzars), trumpet player William Soddith and the scientist of the Damedon Rente (who was replaced by the Qur’an Daniels after that).
Throughout the late 1970s, Atlantic Star recorded a number of visits to R&B plans, including “Circles” from the 1982 album shineWhich was the first single song of the group to strike Plate Hot 100. Subsequent tracks, such as “always”, reached their climax in the first place on the desired graph, while a “masterpiece” of 1992 is 3.
After signing first on A & M, the group then moved to Warner Bros. Records, after shrinking to five with Three Lewis Brothers, Phillips and Weathers by 1987. In the wake of success of “always”, he left Weathers to follow a single profession and replaced it with a number of other guides. In 1992, members of Atlantic Star appeared as themselves and performance in an episode of daytime soap Another world.
Wayne Lewis and David Lewis attribute to writing most of the band's songs, and the latest album of the group, transformationIt was released in 2017.