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How old would Layne Staley be?
34 years (1967–2002)
Layne Staley/Age at death
Was Alice in Chains a hairband?
Years before they snuffed the roosters, Alice in Chains were once a hair-metal band. If you’ve been a fan since their 1990 debut album, Facelift, then this revelation might not shock you.
How did Alice and chains get their name?
The band took its name from Staley’s previous group, the glam metal band Alice N’ Chains. The band is known for its distinctive vocal style, which often included the harmonized vocals between Staley and Cantrell (and later Cantrell and DuVall).
What year did Alice in Chains become a band?
1987
Guitarist Jerry Cantrell and vocalist Layne Staley both played in metal bands prior to the formation of Alice in Chains in 1987 and they released the band’s debut, Facelift, in 1990, well before Nirvana’s Nevermind pushed the underground into the mainstream.
When did Layne Staley lost his teeth?
It was gross.” Jim Elmer doesn’t know exactly when Layne’s tooth loss started, but thinks it was around 1995 or 1996 and said it was a gradual process.
Did Layne Staley lose his teeth?
Staley’s physical appearance had become even worse than before: he had lost several teeth, his skin was sickly pale, and he was severely emaciated.
Was Layne Staley a good guitar player?
“Layne was a pure singer that kind of learned how to play guitar. I remember when we were on Lollapalooza, him hanging out with Morello and stuff, and [Tom] teaching him a few chords. “He wrote a couple of the greatest guitar riffs we ever did: ‘Angry Chair,’ ‘Hate to Feel,’ and ‘Head Creeps. ‘”
When did Layne Staley leave Alice in Chains?
On July 3, 1996, Alice In Chains played their final show with Layne Staley. Twenty-five years later, Mörat trawls through the darkness of Layne’s life, and pays tribute to the man who “should be remembered for more than his addictions”…
Did Layne have unplugged teeth?
He looked like an old man. He had no teeth. It was really sad, I was really heartbroken.” Although Layne was “obviously high,” Jimmy Shoaf said there were flashes of the Layne of old. They set Layne up in a control room so he could listen to the rough tracks and work on lyrics.