Tributes Pour In For Legendary R&B Vocalist Wayne Lewis As He Passes Away
Wayne Lewis, founding member of iconic R&B band Atlantic Starr, passed away at 68. Remember his legacy with hits like ‘Always’ and the impact he made on music.

The R&B world mourns the loss of Wayne Lewis, a founding member of Atlantic Starr, who passed away on June 5, 2025, at the age of 68. Known for his soulful voice and masterful keyboard skills, Lewis was a cornerstone of the band’s timeless sound that defined an era of classic R&B. The band shared the sad news via a heartfelt social media message, asking fans to keep his family in their prayers.
“It’s with great sadness we have to post the passing of Wayne Lewis on June 5, 2025," Atlantic Starr wrote on Facebook. “Please keep the family in your prayers and respect their privacy #waynelewis #restinpeace #flyhigh Sunrise 4/13/1957 Sunset 6/5/2025 #restinpeaceWayne."
A Legacy Built on Love and Music
Formed in 1976 in White Plains, New York, Atlantic Starr featured Wayne Lewis alongside his brothers David and Jonathan, and fellow founding members Porter Carroll Jr., Clifford Archer, and Joseph Phillips. Over the decades, despite lineup changes, Wayne’s presence remained a constant guiding force.
The band’s breakthrough came in 1987 with the iconic ballad “Always,” which topped both the Billboard Hot 100 and R&B charts, cementing Atlantic Starr’s place in music history. Other beloved hits like “Circles,” “Secret Lovers,” and “My First Love” have become classics cherished by generations.
Tributes Pour in for a Music Legend
Fans and fellow artists took to social media to express their sorrow. “His band gave my generation so much listening pleasure," one fan commented. Another wrote, “Nooooo I am devastated seeing this. My condolences to all family and friends." A third noted, “A great songwriter. Atlantic Starr was better once he became leader. He will be missed."
Rest in peace to Wayne Lewis. Lead singer for Atlantic Starr pic.twitter.com/gNAL0S9V0X
— Dwann B 🇺🇸 (@dwannb) June 6, 2025
Rest In Power 🕊️
— ArtOnArtsBlog (@ArTallks) June 7, 2025
⭐️Wayne Lewis
Of ⭐️@_AtlanticStarr_
R&B Soul Group with hits like “Always”, “Send For Me”, “When Love Calls”….
Tribute @soultrackscom https://t.co/0aSVf56qId pic.twitter.com/XuqlGHHdLh
Wayne Lewis, a founding voice of Atlantic Starr, helped craft timeless R&B hits like “Secret Lovers” and “Always.” His soulful legacy shaped generations of music and hearts. Rest in power, Wayne. pic.twitter.com/dBb09hNE8Z
— Eric Alper 🎧 (@ThatEricAlper) June 9, 2025
Even in recent years, Lewis continued to perform with the band’s evolving lineup, showing unwavering dedication to his craft. Their latest album, Metamorphosis (2017), reflected the band's enduring musical evolution.
Though Wayne Lewis has passed on, his soulful melodies and enduring spirit will live on in the hearts of fans worldwide.
A Legacy Built on Love and Music
Formed in 1976 in White Plains, New York, Atlantic Starr featured Wayne Lewis alongside his brothers David and Jonathan, and fellow founding members Porter Carroll Jr., Clifford Archer, and Joseph Phillips. Over the decades, despite lineup changes, Wayne’s presence remained a constant guiding force.
The band’s breakthrough came in 1987 with the iconic ballad “Always,” which topped both the Billboard Hot 100 and R&B charts, cementing Atlantic Starr’s place in music history. Other beloved hits like “Circles,” “Secret Lovers,” and “My First Love” have become classics cherished by generations.

























