Stone Temple Pilots’ Scott Weiland Dies at 48

Rocker Scott Weiland, former frontman of the Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver who battled substance abuse over the years, was found dead on Thursday. He was 48.

Jane’s Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro tweeted the news last night.

“Just learned our friend Scott Weiland has died. So gutted, I am thinking of his family tonight,” Navarro said.

Weiland was found unresponsive on his tour bus in Minnesota, where he and his current band the Wildabouts were scheduled to perform at the Medina Ballroom, but the show was cancelled, according to TMZ.

Zach Myers, lead singer and guitarist for The Fairwell, corroborated the news on Twitter.

“Sadly our production manager who worked for STP for a long time just confirmed …. So sad,” he said.

It’s unknown what caused the singer’s death.

Weiland, who battled heroin and cocaine addiction over the years, was known for his flamboyant and unpredictable persona onstage.

Wielding a megaphone alongside his bandmates for sound effect, the fiery-haired frontman led the Southern California-based Stone Temple Pilots for two decades.

Also referred to as “STP” by their fans, the quartet stormed the grunge scene in 1992 with hit single “Creep” before going on to become one of the most popular rock bands of the 1990s and 2000s with power ballads like “Plush,” “Big Empty” and “Interstate Love Song.”

Their music still plays in heavy rotation on alternative rock stations alongside ’90s acts like Nirvana, Soundgarden and Pearl Jam.

But it was Weiland’s rock star ways that often got him in trouble offstage.

After spending five months in prison for possession of heroin in 1998, he was later charged with domestic abuse for assaulting his wife.

In 2008, he checked into rehab after being arrested for a DUI. and is believed to have struggled with sobriety for the past 25 years.

“People have this misconception about me,” he said in an interview USA Today. “OK, I struggled with heroin and cocaine and I was a big rock star. But music is not what defines me. I’m a brother, a father, a son.”

Weiland later split from Stone Temple Pilots and formed supergroup Velvet Revolver with ex-Guns N’ Roses rockers Slash and Duff McKagan, and Matt Sorum. The band eventually split up, again because of Weiland’s substance abuse.

“I’m still on the verge all the time,” he said of his fight to remain sober. “My brother passed away (drug overdose in 2007), and that’s something that will always stay with me.”

In 2008, Weiland reunited with STP for the last time before leaving the band again and embarking on a solo career.

 


He is survived by his two children, Noah and Lucy.

Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and loved ones at this difficult time.

 

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