Husband Murdered With 'American Idol' Exec Wrote Songs for These Notable Artistsoriginally appeared onParade. Coverage of the brutal murder ofAmerican Idolmusic supervisorRobin Kayeand her husband,Tom DeLuca, has mostly focused on her career as an executive with the hit TV show, but DeLuca also had some notable credits in his career as a songwriter and performer. The couple, who were both 70 years old, was found dead from gunshot wounds inside their Encino, Calif. home on July 14. A day later, 22-year-oldRaymond Boodarian, also of Encino, was arrested by the Los Angeles Police Department, per theLos Angeles Times. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 While Kaye served as a music supervisor onAmerican Idolbetween 2002 and 2023, DeLuca had a long career as a singer and songwriter, with limited success, but some notable artists recorded songs that he wrote or co-wrote. DeLuca's songwriting credits include "Women in Chains," which was recorded by theJoe PerryProject, the side band led by the guitarist ofAerosmith, for their 1993 albumOnce a Rocker, Always a Rocker. The songwriter, who was born in Pittsburgh, but started his career in Nashville before moving to Los Angeles, also wrote the song "Chance of a Lifetime" for former Monkees memberMicky Dolenz. The song, Dolenz first solo single in 33 years, was initially issued in 2016 as a Record Store Day exclusive before a wider release. Related: 'American Idol' Music Supervisor and Rock Artist Husband's Murder Suspect Arrested Among the other songs DeLuca wrote for known artists include the 1984 song "Satisfied Man" by Molly Hatchet and theKid Rock's 2003 track "Son of Detroit," on which DeLuca shares writing credit withHarold Tipton,Ronnie BrooksandDavid Allan Coe. DeLuca also recorded his own music. His 1986 albumDown the Wirewas released by Epic Records. Although a second album,Street Rock, was shelved by Epic after staff changes, it eventually was released through the independent label Melodic Rock Classics in 2022. Husband Murdered With 'American Idol' Exec Wrote Songs for These Notable Artistsfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 19, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 19, 2025, where it first appeared.