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Scott Weiland was found dead inside his tour bus on December 3, 2015, during a tour stop in Minnesota.#ScottWeiland -
Scott Weiland Net Worth, Cause of Death, Legacy, & More Details About Late Musician
Scott Weiland, the frontman of Stone Temple Pilots, was found dead inside his tour bus on Dec. 3, 2015.#ScottWeiland -
Scott Weiland’s Death: Frontman’s Son Noah Shares Positive Impact of Addiction Battle
Scott Weiland's son, Noah Weiland, opened up about his past drug addiction and how it helped him understand his late father better.#ScottWeiland #NoahWeiland -
LISTEN: Stone Temple Pilots Unveils Self-Titled Album
Stone Temple Pilots released a new album following the deaths of former vocalists, Chester Bennington and Scott Weiland. The band is also currently on tour across North America with their new frontman, Jeff Gutt. -
Stone Temple Pilots Talk Keeping the Band Name Following Scott Weiland's Death
In a recent interview, the Stone Temple Pilots talk about keeping the band name despite the recent death of original frontman, Scott Weiland. The conversation stemmed from a fan who said that Dean and Robert should not be using the name Stone Temple Pilots because it belongs to Scott Weiland. -
Stone Temple Pilots Launch Open Auditions for New Singer After Scott Weiland's Death
Dust off your vocal cords! Stone Temple Pilots has announced the launch of open auditions for a new singer following founding member Scott Weiland's unfortunate death. -
'SNL' Releases Stone Temple Pilots 1993 Rehearsal Footage of Scott Weiland Singing
For weeks, music fans have been mourning the death of Scott Weiland and his beautiful voice as well as admitting he was a deeply troubled figure. Now there's a new way to relive the legacy he left behind with a 37-minute video of The Stone Temple Pilot's 1993 rehearsal performance on "Saturday Night Live." -
Scott Weiland Memorialized by Stone Temple Pilots' Dean DeLeo in New Interview
Amongst the many effected in the music industry after the death of Scott Weiland, his ex-wife and former Stone Temple Pilots bandmates may have been the hardest hit. The singer was found unresponsive in his tour bus while traveling with his new band Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts. A few days after news of his death reached the industry via Dave Navarro's Twitter, Stone Temple Pilots Dean DeLeo was driving in his car when the radio switched on "Creep" from their 1992 debut album 'Core.' -
Scott Weiland's Wildabouts Bandmate Tommy Black Avoids Drug Charges
Scott Weiland's bassist, Tommy Black, has avoided drug charges following the death of his bandmate. He was due to be charged with possession after it was discovered that he was holding a small amount of cocaine and he was arrested by the police. Drugs were reportedly found strewn throughout the tour bus by police officers investigating the death of Weiland, who was found dead on Dec. 3 while on tour with his band, Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts. -
Medical Examiner Reveals Drug Cocktail That Caused STP Singer Scott Weiland's Death
The medical examiner has revealed the exact drug cocktail that killed the former Stone Temple Pilots' frontman, Scott Weiland. The singer, 48, died on Dec. 3 during a tour with his band, Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts, in Minnesota. -
Mark McGrath of Sugar Ray on Scott Weiland's Death, Singer Not Surprised
Mark McGrath from that band you may remember, Sugar Ray, is just the latest in a string of musicians who've come out with commentary to speak out about Scott Weiland's death. These include Billy Corgan, Travis Barker and most recently Nikki Six. In an Allegedly podcast which will be posted fully Dec. 15. -
Nikki Sixx Talks Scott Weiland's Death, Drug Addiction on His 'Sixx Sense' Radio Show
Nikki Sixx is just the latest artist to comment on the drug-related death of Scott Weiland, frontman of Velvet Revolver and former singer of the Stone Temple Pilots. On an episode of his 'Sixx Sense' radio show, he talks drug addiction and Weiland's death.
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