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        <title><![CDATA[Ex-Dream Street singer Chris Trousdale dead at 34 from coronavirus]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chris Trousdale, a former member of short-lived boy band Dream Street, has died following a battle with COVID-19. He was 34.</p><p>TMZ, <strong>who is reporting the news</strong>, says Trousdale died Tuesday in a hospital in Burbank, Calif., of complications from the coronavirus, according to a family member.</p><p>&#8220;Chris left this earth at 8:44 pm yesterday after a horrible battle with [an] acute strep infection that shut down his body,&#8221; says a comment <strong>on his Instagram</strong> left by a woman named Jane Gagle, who works at the Pacific Ballet Dance Theatre, which Trousdale worked with. &#8220;Chris was in a coma, on life support when he passed.&#8221;</p><p>Trousdale joined Dream Street, which also counted Jesse McCartney among its members, in 1999. Formed by producers Louis Baldonieri and Brian Lukow with the intent of capitalizing on teenybopper pop&#8217;s grip on the mainstream, the group, despite all being underage, were already veterans of the NYC acting and Broadway scenes. Their songs &#8220;It Happens Every Time&#8221; and &#8220;I Say Yeah&#8221; were Radio Disney hits and their self-titled debut went gold.</p><p>The group split in 2002 after a lawsuit from their parents <strong>alleged a wide variety of sordid behavior</strong> from Baldonieri and Lukow, such as encouraging them to sleep with teenaged fans and providing them with liquor and pornography.</p><p>Despite starring in the Dream Street film &#8220;The Biggest Fan,&#8221; Trousdale had a harder time launching his solo career than McCartney. He continued to act in smaller roles and eventually auditioned for &#8220;The Voice&#8221; in 2012, but did not make it past the blind auditions. At the time, he was working as a waiter in a sushi restaurant.</p><p>&#8220;It&#8217;s hard to be serving somebody and she&#8217;s like, &#8216;What are you doing here, you were my idol, I had you on my bedroom wall,&#8217;&#8221; <strong>he said on the show</strong>.</p><p>&#8220;Chris was one of a kind and always the brightest light on any stage he stood on,&#8221; Gagle&#8217;s comment reads. &#8220;Thank you for the love you gave him. He felt it to the end and I’m sure still as he watches from heaven.&#8221;</p>]]></content:encoded>
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