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Guns N' Roses added 'Slither,' a song by the supergroup Velvet Revolver, to their setlist in a concert in Berlin. The hard rock band is currently in European as part of 'Not In This Lifetime' tour. -
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. -
Scott Weiland's Ex-Wife Shares Honest Letter on Velvet Revolver Singer's Death, Children
Following Scott Weiland's death, his ex-wife Mary Fosberg Weiland wrote a letter to the public on his passing. She wrote in on behalf of his family and for his two teenaged children Noah, 15, and Lucy, 13. Her two children added their own parts to the honest letter teaching the public what was really going on behind the scenes in the Velvet Revolver singer's life and what really lead to his death. -
Hard Drugs Found on Scott Weiland's Tour Bus, Wildabout's Bassist Tommy Black Arrested
As was widely speculated, hard drugs were found on Scott Weiland's tour bus and cocaine was in his personal bedroom. The Minnesota police did a thorough search of the premises shortly after the Velvet Revolver and Stone Temple Pilots singer died and found the controlled substances throughout the vehicle. -
Smashing Pumpkins' Billy Corgan Writes Moving Eulogy After Scott Weiland's Death
Billy Corgan has issued a sentimental statement on Scott Weiland's death and goes as far to name him amongst Layne Staley and Kurt Cobain as "a great voice of our generation." In his eulogy posted to the Smashing Pumpkins website, Corgan references both the lost voices in music and his own sometimes dysfunctional relationship with the band. -
Scott Weiland: Slash, Tommy Lee, Queensryche & More React to STP Frontman's Death
On Thursday (Dec. 3), rock music lost a legend. Stone Temple Pilots frontman and Velvet Revolver singer Scott Weiland was found dead on his tour bus in Minnesota. -
5 AC/DC Replacement Drummers for Phil Rudd: Jason Bonham, Steven Adler, Chris Cester and More
The unstoppable rock 'n' roll force that is AC/DC has been having a rough go at things lately. They unfortunately parted ways with founding member Malcolm Young, who served as the steady rhythm guitarist on 14 albums before leaving to receive treatment for dementia in September. Another crucial piece of the hard rock puzzle, drummer Phil Rudd, had to take a break in order to deal with some bizarre legal issues. Now with AC/DC riding high on the success of Rock or Bust, they will no doubt be looking for a replacement until either Rudd is cleared or locked up. Steven Adler, Jason Bonham and Chris Cester are all suitable substitutes. -
Scott Weiland Forms Supergroup Art of Anarchy with Members of Guns N' Roses and Disturbed, Says They Won't Tour
Scott Weiland has apparently been a busy guy. The singer has been working on a new release with The Wildabouts titled "Blaster," out March 31, while also recording an album with the supergroup Art of Anarchy. The band features former Guns N' Roses guitarist Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal, Disturbed bassist John Moyer and brothers Jon and Vince Votta on guitar and drums. While Art of Anarchy's debut is also due this spring, Weiland is more focused on his solo career. -
Scott Weiland Is Open to a Velvet Revolver Reunion Tour, Stone Temple Pilots Vocalist Talks Former Bands
Vocalist Scott Weiland recently announced a new solo album, Blaster - his first since leaving Stone Temple Pilots in February of 2013. The effort, his fifth as a solo artist, will feature a new backing band, The Wildabouts. Weiland spoke to 107.7 The Bone recently and said that he wouldn't be opposed to hitting the road with his other previous band, the short-lived supergroup Velvet Revolver. -
Scott Weiland Talks Upcoming Album With Solo Band The Wildabouts
Singer Scott Weiland is currently working on a solo album with band The Wildabouts and it sounds like the album will be a departure from music by his previous bands Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver.
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