The former lead singer of the band Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver, Scott Weiland, died on Thursday at age 48, confirmed his wife told the Los Angeles Times.
Weiland account Through the social network Instagram was revealed that the singer died in Bloomington (Minnesota, United States), where he was on tour with his current band, The Wildabouts. Not the tail of death is revealed.
Weiland was born on October 27, 1967, in Santa Cruz (California, USA) and founded in the late 1980s, with the brothers DeLeo and Eric Kretz, the band Mighty Joe Young, who was replaced shortly after, the Stone Temple Pilots.
With albums like “Core” (1992) and “Purple” (1994), Stone Temple Pilots achieved success and have been a sales success.
After several disagreements, the band fired up the singer in 2013.
Weiland, who had problems with drugs and the law on several occasions launched his solo career with the album “12 bar blues” in 1998, and belonged to the band Velvet Revolver with Slash, guitarist of Guns & amp; Roses, with whom he recorded two albums
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