he was really skinny and unhealthy in his last photo which was taken in 01 and his family has it
Rock singer Layne Staley (1967-2002) was a co-founder of the group Alice in Chains. He was born August 22, 1967. He died at age 34 of an accidental drug overdose. In late 2017, he would have been 50 years old.
Yes,Alice In Chains is a metal band and they were also a grunge band.They were a cross-genre band from Seattle,Washington.Singer/Rythym Guitarist Layne Staley died of a herion overdose in 2002.Sad,sad,sad.
Since Alice in Chains inception in 1987 there have only been six members to be in the band; Jerry Cantrell, William DuVall, Mike Inez, Sean Kinney, Layne Staley, and Mike Starr. This is current bands lineup excluding Staley and Starr, and as of right now there are two singers in the band; Cantrell and DuVall. DuVall was introduced into the group as their lead singer after the original lead singer and co-founder, Layne Staley, died in 2002 from overdosing on a speedball (mixture of heroin and cocaine). Cantrell, the other founder, also sings in some songs. Kenney and Inez are only the drummer and bassist respectively and don't sing. Starr was the original bassist and left the band in 1993, he also didn't sing.
No. Layne Staley did not have any children.
Yes layne staley does write his songs check linar notes on who wrote wha iit was between him and jerry cantrell
Layne Staley was the lead singer of the Seattle based grunge band, Alice in Chains. Staley passed away from in 2002 due to substance abuse. Layne Staley was the lead singer of the Seattle based grunge band, Alice in Chains. Staley passed away from in 2002 due to substance abuse.
Layne Staley from Alice in Chains, may he rest in peace
He was the lead singer of 90s grunge band Alice in Chains
Layne Staley
It's actually Alice IN Chains. But they came up with the name from an old glam/speed metal band that former lead-singer, Layne Staley (1967-2002) was in.
Layne Staley formed a side project called Mad Season in 1994 during his time with Alice in Chains. After Layne died however, they did recreate the band in 2008 with William DuVall who is currently their lead singer.
He has no salary since he is deceased. As a founding member of Alice in Chains, he was not salaried but entitled to a share of their worth.
Rock singer Layne Staley (1967-2002) was a co-founder of the group Alice in Chains. He was born August 22, 1967. He died at age 34 of an accidental drug overdose. In late 2017, he would have been 50 years old.
Layne Beachley goes by Gidget, and Beach.
Alice in Chains consists of guitarist Jerry Cantrell, vocalist William Duval, drummer Sean Kinney, and bassist Mike Inez. This is not the original band, which included Layne Staley as the lead vocalist and Mike Star as the bassist.
Yes,Alice In Chains is a metal band and they were also a grunge band.They were a cross-genre band from Seattle,Washington.Singer/Rythym Guitarist Layne Staley died of a herion overdose in 2002.Sad,sad,sad.
Since Alice in Chains inception in 1987 there have only been six members to be in the band; Jerry Cantrell, William DuVall, Mike Inez, Sean Kinney, Layne Staley, and Mike Starr. This is current bands lineup excluding Staley and Starr, and as of right now there are two singers in the band; Cantrell and DuVall. DuVall was introduced into the group as their lead singer after the original lead singer and co-founder, Layne Staley, died in 2002 from overdosing on a speedball (mixture of heroin and cocaine). Cantrell, the other founder, also sings in some songs. Kenney and Inez are only the drummer and bassist respectively and don't sing. Starr was the original bassist and left the band in 1993, he also didn't sing.