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Scott Weiland was an iconic American singer, songwriter, and musician

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BirthdayOctober 27, 1967
Died onDecember 3, 2015
NationalityAmerican
FamousLyricists & Songwriters, Singers, Record Producer, Songwriters
City/StateCalifornia
SpousesJamie Wachtel (m. 2013–2015), Janina Castaneda (m. 1994–2000), Mary Forsberg (m. 2000–2007)
Known asScott Richard Kline, Scott Richard Weiland
ChildrensLucy Olivia Weiland, Noah Mercer Weiland
Universities
  • Edison High School
Founder / Co-Founder
  • Softdrive Records
Cause of death
  • Drug Overdose
Birth PlaceSan Jose, California
Height180
GenderMale
FatherKent Kline
MotherSharon née Williams
Sun SignScorpio
Born inSan Jose, California
Famous asSinger, Lyricist, Songwriter, Record producer
Died at Age48

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Who is Scott Weiland?

Grammy Award winner, Scott Weiland was an iconic American singer, songwriter, and musician best known for being the charismatic lead singer of popular mainstream rock groups like ‘Stone Temple Pilots’ and ‘Velvet Revolver’ besides ‘Art of Anarchy’. In a career that spanned more than three decades, he also achieved major success as a solo artist, releasing two cover albums, three studio albums, and successfully collaborating with other musicians. Towards the end of his career, he formed his own band, ‘Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts’, which, however, received mixed reviews. Weiland is also remembered for his chaotic and flamboyant onstage persona that was disparaged by critics during his early career. Not only would he constantly change his appearance but also indulge in onstage antics like using a megaphone for vocal effect in concert. With a personality akin to Jim Morrison and David Bowie, Weiland projected a virtually androgynous charisma suggestive of menace and decadence. His legacy as a talented and versatile musician was, however, marred greatly by recurrent personal and legal problems revolving around substance abuse, for which he had to also spend five months in jail and which, ultimately cut short his career and life.

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Childhood & Early Life

Scott Weiland was born to Kent and Sharon Kline on October 27, 1967, in San Jose, California, where he spent the first five years of his life.

With the marriage of his parents failing, he was legally adopted by his stepfather David Weiland; Scott took his stepfather’s surname and moved to Bainbridge Township in Ohio to stay with him and his mother.

In Bainbridge Township, he attended Kenston High School, the local school. Even at a very young age, he showed considerable interest in singing; he was a member of the school choir and was an automatic choice for singing the solo at the Christmas concert.

At the age of 12 when in Ohio, he was raped and coerced into silence by a high school student; he only revealed this fact when in his mid-teens.

As a teenager, he moved back to Southern California where he initially attended the Edison High School located in Huntington Beach where he started his first band and became engrossed with playing in gigs and partying than in studies. He was sent to rehab after his mother and stepfather found drugs in his room.

After finishing school, he enrolled at the Orange Coast College in Orange County. It was during his college days that he became friends with Robert DeLeo, a bassist, with whom he would later team up to form the ‘Stone Temple Pilots’ group where he achieved much of his professional success.

Before he devoted himself full-time to a career in music, he worked briefly as a paste up artist for a legal newspaper, the ‘Los Angeles Daily Journal’.

Career

Scott Weiland first met Robert DeLeo in 1986 at a ‘Black Flag’ performance in Long Beach, California. The pair, along with Corey Hicock and David Allin, both childhood friends of Weiland, teamed up to form ‘Stone Temple Pilots’, so named because they loved the initials, STP. Very soon, Hicock and Allin were replaced by DeLeo's brother Dean, and Eric Kretz.

Their first album, ‘Core’, was released in 1992; four tracks, “Wicked Garden”, “Sex Type Thing”, “Plush”, and “Creep” went on to become major hits.

Their second album, ‘Purple’ released in 1994, also proved to be very popular with the critics and public and sold over 6 million copies; three tracks, ‘Vasoline’, ‘Big Empty’, and ‘Interstate Love Song’ were big hits.

Despite initial success, Weiland left ‘Stone Temple Pilots’ to form ‘The Magnificent Bastards’, an alternative rock band in 1995. The group made only two recordings; ‘Mockingbird Girl’ featured in the film ‘Mockingbird Girl’ and the other one, a cover version of John Lennon's ‘How Do You Sleep?’ in ‘Working Class Hero: A Tribute to John Lennon’, a tribute album.

In late 1995, Weiland came back to ‘Stone Temple Pilots’, however, the group had to cancel most of their 1996-97 shows to focus on recording and releasing their third album, ‘Tiny Music...Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop’.

The album ‘Tiny Music...Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop’ released on March 26, 1996, and sold 2 million copies to mixed reviews, but since then has been hailed as one of the mid-90s greatest rock releases for its radical reinvention of the image of the band. As many as three tracks from the album topped the ‘Mainstream Rock Tracks’ chart. Weiland’s drug addiction during this time while inspiring a few of his songs also got him to serve prison time.

In 1998, he recorded his first solo album, ‘12 Bar Blues’ that explored musical directions different from the usual hard rock; sales, however, were average.

1999 was an eventful year for Weiland; ‘STP’ released their fourth album, ‘No.4’; he joined ‘The Wondergirls’, a rock supergroup and recorded two songs, and also spent five months in prison for possession of drugs.

‘Shangri-La Dee Da’, STP’s fifth album released on June 19, 2001, and the same year the group along with ‘Staind and Static-X’ and ‘Linkin Park’ made waves at the ‘Family Values Tour’.

‘Stone Temple Pilots’ disbanded in 2002 due to irreconcilable differences between Weiland and the DeLeo brothers. Weiland joined ‘Velvet Revolver’, a hard rock that had a number of former ‘Guns N’ Roses’ members.

Velvet Revolver’s first album, ‘Contraband’, released in 2004 was a major commercial success selling over three million copies worldwide; two singles achieved gold-certificate sales even though critics were hard on it. The band won the ‘Grammy Award for the Best Hard Rock Performance with Vocal’ for the single “Slither”.

Velvet Revolver’s second album ‘Libertad’ was released in 2007. Encouraged by the success of ‘She Builds Quick Machines’ track, Velvet Revolver went on a tour with the Seattle-based rock band, ‘Alice in Chains’. However, due to tension with the rest of the members over their summer festival performance schedule, Weiland quit the group in April 2008.

In 2008, ‘STP’ reunited after six years and announced a U.S. tour with 73 performances; the first being at the ‘Rock on the Range’ festival on May 17, 2008.

In November 2008, he released his second solo album, Happy in Galoshes’ and also toured in 2009 to promote it.

The success of the reunion tour saw the group performing throughout 2009 in which year, it also started recording the album ‘Stone Temple Pilots’, which was released on May 25, 2010.

In 2011, the group toured Southeast Asia, playing in Manila and Jakarta and thereafter in Sydney and Melbourne to sell out shows. Weiland also released this third solo album, ‘The Most Wonderful Time of the Year’, at Christmas that year.

To celebrate their 20th anniversary of their first album, ‘Core’, STP did a tour in 2012, however, neither did they perform all the songs, nor released the announced new album, archival footage or even the coffee table book.

On February 27, 2013, STP, via their website, officially announced the termination of Scott Weiland and hired Chester Bennington of ‘Linkin Park’ as its lead singer. There was controversy, of course, with Weiland claiming he was still a band member, and the band could not be called STP without him.

In 2013, Weiland formed his own group, ‘Scott Weiland & The Wildabouts’, performed at various shows and released his fourth and final solo album, ‘Blaster’ in 2015.

Major Works

'Core’, his first album with that also contained ‘Plush’, won him the 1994 ‘Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance with Vocal’.

His second album, ‘Purple’, was a big hit and sold six million copies.

Personal Life & Legacy

Weiland married three times; both his first marriage to Janina Castenada and the second marriage Mary Forsberg, a model, with whom he had two children, ended in divorce. His children, Noah and Lucy and his third wife, Jamie, a photographer survive Weiland who died at the age of 48.

He died due to drug overdose on December 3, 2015, in Bloomington, Minnesota, while on tour with 'Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts'.

Scott Weiland’s career and life were as triumphant as it was tumultuous. He had on stage presence that was dynamic to say the least and gifted with a unique voice that won him worldwide acclaim as also criticism for copying grunge stars, Pearl Jam and Nirvana.

Trivia

His bonded with Robert DeLeo upon discovering that both of them were dating the same girl.

Stone Temple Pilots was earlier called Mighty Joe Young.

Weiland owned Soft Drive Records, his own record label.

In the late 1990s, he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder.

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Scott Weiland biography timelines

  • // 27th Oct 1967
    Scott Weiland was born to Kent and Sharon Kline on October 27, 1967, in San Jose, California, where he spent the first five years of his life.
  • // 1986
    Scott Weiland first met Robert DeLeo in 1986 at a ‘Black Flag’ performance in Long Beach, California. The pair, along with Corey Hicock and David Allin, both childhood friends of Weiland, teamed up to form ‘Stone Temple Pilots’, so named because they loved the initials, STP. Very soon, Hicock and Allin were replaced by DeLeo's brother Dean, and Eric Kretz.
  • // 1992
    Their first album, ‘Core’, was released in 1992; four tracks, “Wicked Garden”, “Sex Type Thing”, “Plush”, and “Creep” went on to become major hits.
  • // 1994
    Their second album, ‘Purple’ released in 1994, also proved to be very popular with the critics and public and sold over 6 million copies; three tracks, ‘Vasoline’, ‘Big Empty’, and ‘Interstate Love Song’ were big hits.
  • // 1994
    'Core’, his first album with that also contained ‘Plush’, won him the 1994 ‘Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance with Vocal’.
  • // 1995
    In late 1995, Weiland came back to ‘Stone Temple Pilots’, however, the group had to cancel most of their 1996-97 shows to focus on recording and releasing their third album, ‘Tiny Music...Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop’.
  • // 1996
    The album ‘Tiny Music...Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop’ released on March 26, 1996, and sold 2 million copies to mixed reviews, but since then has been hailed as one of the mid-90s greatest rock releases for its radical reinvention of the image of the band. As many as three tracks from the album topped the ‘Mainstream Rock Tracks’ chart. Weiland’s drug addiction during this time while inspiring a few of his songs also got him to serve prison time.
  • // 1998
    In 1998, he recorded his first solo album, ‘12 Bar Blues’ that explored musical directions different from the usual hard rock; sales, however, were average.
  • // 1999
    1999 was an eventful year for Weiland; ‘STP’ released their fourth album, ‘No.4’; he joined ‘The Wondergirls’, a rock supergroup and recorded two songs, and also spent five months in prison for possession of drugs.
  • // 2002
    ‘Stone Temple Pilots’ disbanded in 2002 due to irreconcilable differences between Weiland and the DeLeo brothers. Weiland joined ‘Velvet Revolver’, a hard rock that had a number of former ‘Guns N’ Roses’ members.
  • // 2004
    Velvet Revolver’s first album, ‘Contraband’, released in 2004 was a major commercial success selling over three million copies worldwide; two singles achieved gold-certificate sales even though critics were hard on it. The band won the ‘Grammy Award for the Best Hard Rock Performance with Vocal’ for the single “Slither”.
  • // 2007
    Velvet Revolver’s second album ‘Libertad’ was released in 2007. Encouraged by the success of ‘She Builds Quick Machines’ track, Velvet Revolver went on a tour with the Seattle-based rock band, ‘Alice in Chains’. However, due to tension with the rest of the members over their summer festival performance schedule, Weiland quit the group in April 2008.
  • // 2008
    In 2008, ‘STP’ reunited after six years and announced a U.S. tour with 73 performances; the first being at the ‘Rock on the Range’ festival on May 17, 2008.
  • // 2008
    In November 2008, he released his second solo album, Happy in Galoshes’ and also toured in 2009 to promote it.
  • // 2010
    The success of the reunion tour saw the group performing throughout 2009 in which year, it also started recording the album ‘Stone Temple Pilots’, which was released on May 25, 2010.
  • // 2011
    In 2011, the group toured Southeast Asia, playing in Manila and Jakarta and thereafter in Sydney and Melbourne to sell out shows. Weiland also released this third solo album, ‘The Most Wonderful Time of the Year’, at Christmas that year.
  • // 2012
    To celebrate their 20th anniversary of their first album, ‘Core’, STP did a tour in 2012, however, neither did they perform all the songs, nor released the announced new album, archival footage or even the coffee table book.
  • // 2013
    On February 27, 2013, STP, via their website, officially announced the termination of Scott Weiland and hired Chester Bennington of ‘Linkin Park’ as its lead singer. There was controversy, of course, with Weiland claiming he was still a band member, and the band could not be called STP without him.
  • // 2013
    In 2013, Weiland formed his own group, ‘Scott Weiland & The Wildabouts’, performed at various shows and released his fourth and final solo album, ‘Blaster’ in 2015.
  • // 2015
    He died due to drug overdose on December 3, 2015, in Bloomington, Minnesota, while on tour with 'Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts'.

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Scott Weiland's FAQ

  • What is Scott Weiland birthday?

    Scott Weiland was born at 1967-10-27

  • When was Scott Weiland died?

    Scott Weiland was died at 2015-12-03

  • Where was Scott Weiland died?

    Scott Weiland was died in Bloomington

  • Which age was Scott Weiland died?

    Scott Weiland was died at age 48

  • Where is Scott Weiland's birth place?

    Scott Weiland was born in San Jose, California

  • What is Scott Weiland nationalities?

    Scott Weiland's nationalities is American

  • Who is Scott Weiland spouses?

    Scott Weiland's spouses is Jamie Wachtel (m. 2013–2015), Janina Castaneda (m. 1994–2000), Mary Forsberg (m. 2000–2007)

  • Who is Scott Weiland childrens?

    Scott Weiland's childrens is Lucy Olivia Weiland, Noah Mercer Weiland

  • What was Scott Weiland universities?

    Scott Weiland studied at Edison High School

  • Which company or organization was founded by Scott Weiland?

    Scott Weiland was the founder/co-founder of Softdrive Records

  • What is Scott Weiland's cause of dead?

    Scott Weiland dead because of Drug Overdose

  • How tall is Scott Weiland?

    Scott Weiland's height is 180

  • Who is Scott Weiland's father?

    Scott Weiland's father is Kent Kline

  • Who is Scott Weiland's mother?

    Scott Weiland's mother is Sharon née Williams

  • What is Scott Weiland's sun sign?

    Scott Weiland is Scorpio

  • How famous is Scott Weiland?

    Scott Weiland is famouse as Singer, Lyricist, Songwriter, Record producer