Scott Weiland | 1967 - 2015
Scott Weiland with Stone Temple Pilots in May 2008 at Showbiz Studios in Van Nuys.
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Scott Weiland performs at Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City in December 2008.
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Scott Weiland with his family -- Lucy, then 2, Noah, 4, and wife Mary -- at the Santa Monica Pier Ferris wheel in January 2005.
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Scott Weiland performs at the Hollywood & Highland complex in Los Angeles to promote his new album, “Happy in Galoshes,” in November 2008
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Scott Weiland at a promotional event for his album “Happy in Galoshes” in Los Angeles in November 2008.
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Scott Weiland performs with Stone Temple Pilots in Columbus, Ohio, in May 2008.
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Scott Weiland and bassist Robert DeLeo perform with Stone Temple Pilots in Columbus, Ohio, in May 2008.
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Vocalist Scott Weiland and guitarist Dean DeLeo of Stone Temple Pilots perform at a special private show in Los Angeles in April 2008.
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Scott Weiland, left, and Slash as Velvet Revolver perform in Carson in September 2007.
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Velvet Revolver -- from left, Dave Kushner, Scott Weiland, Slash and Duff McKagin -- pose with their statues after winning the hard rock performance category at the 2005 Grammy Awards on Feb. 13, 2005, in Los Angeles.
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Scott Weiland, left, and Slash perform with Velvet Revolver in Los Angeles in December 2004.
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Slash, from left, Scott Weiland, Duff McKagan, Matt Sorum and Dave Kushner of Velvet Revolver.
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Scott Weiland performs with Stone Temple Pilots at Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Irvine in September 2000.
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For a generation too young to have experienced Robert Plant, Freddie Mercury or Mick Jagger in their primes, Scott Weiland, seen here in 1998, was the definition of a rock singer.
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