Antoine T.C.D. Lundy, born on March 2, 1964 in New York, always had a passion for music. Growing up in a musical household, he was exposed to a variety of genres and artists from a young age.
Antoine's musical journey began when he joined forces with DJ Dr. Rock and formed the group Dr. Rock and the MC's. However, it wasn't until he became a member of the 80's R&B group Force M.D.s that he found widespread success. The group's hit song "Tender Love" catapulted them to fame, solidifying Antoine's place in the music industry.
Despite his success in music, Antoine faced personal challenges throughout his life. In 1998, he tragically passed away from Lou Gehrig's disease, leaving behind a legacy that would forever be remembered.
Antoine's influence in the music industry continues to be felt today. His son has followed in his footsteps, making music under the moniker TCVVX, honoring his father's memory and carrying on his musical legacy.
Antoine's legacy lives on in the music world, with fellow musician Derek Bailey also falling victim to Lou Gehrig's disease. Their shared struggle serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the power of music to transcend boundaries.
Antoine T.C.D. Lundy may no longer be with us, but his music and memory will forever remain in the hearts of those who knew and loved him. His contributions to the world of R&B music will continue to inspire and influence artists for years to come.