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  1. Layne Thomas Staley (* 22. August 1967 in Kirkland, Washington als Layne Rutherford Staley; [1] † 5. April 2002 in Seattle, Washington) war ein US-amerikanischer Rocksänger und Musiker. Er war Frontmann der Gruppen Alice in Chains und Mad Season, für deren Lieder er vielfach die Texte schrieb.

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    Layne Thomas Staley (born Layne Rutherford Staley; August 22, 1967 – April 5, 2002) was an American singer and songwriter who was the original lead vocalist of Alice in Chains, which rose to international fame in the early 1990s as part of Seattle's grunge movement.

  3. 22. Apr. 2002 · The former Alice in Chains singer died of a heroin overdose in 2002, after a long battle with addiction. He was thirty-four years old and had been deceased for several days before his body was discovered.

  4. 26. Feb. 2024 · Alice in Chains singer Layne Staley died of a speedball overdose in 2002, after years of struggling with heroin and cocaine. He was a recluse who lost contact with his bandmates and family, and his body was not found for two weeks.

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  5. 14. Juni 2022 · Learn about the hardships, struggles and death of Alice In Chains frontman Layne Staley, one of the greatest voices of grunge music. From his troubled childhood and drug addiction to his final years as a recluse, this is his tragic biography.

  6. 20. Aug. 2020 · Though his star rose ever higher, Layne Staley's life had enough darkness to drown out even the brightest stage lights. He struggled with addiction for much of his life, and as Steven Hyden of the A.V. Club tells us, the year 1996 seems to have marked the start of his slow, sad downfall.

  7. 3. Apr. 2020 · In this saddening except from Alice in Chains: The Untold Story, author David De Sola recounts the final gloomy days of frontman Layne Staley. In April of 1997, an entity known as the Larusta Trust bought a three bedroom, 1,500 square-foot fifth-floor condominium at a building in Seattle’s University District for $262,000.