Born August 22, 1967 in Kirkland, Washington, Layne Staley had early aspirations of becoming a singer. By 1987, Staley joined forces with Jerry Cantrell, Sean Kinney and Mike Starr and formed Alice in Chains, a band that would become internationally famous in the grunge movement. The name of the band actually came from a previous band Staley was in called Alice N' Chains where Staley would dress in drag and play speed metal.
In 1990, they released their debut album titled Facelift, featuring the hit song, "Man in the Box." They went on to release several more albums and, in 1996, performed on MTV Unplugged. This would be Staley's last performance.
On April 20, 2002, Layne Staley's body was found in his condo surrounded by spray paint cans, a small stash of cocaine and two crack pipes. A memorial was held that night with about 1,000 friends and fans attending. His autopsy would later report that he had died from a combination of heroin and cocaine referred to as a "speedball."
Bands such as Pearl Jam, Cold, Staind and others have written songs in honor of Staley's memory and the music he created. His mother has gone on to form the Layne Staley fund that works to raise money for drug treatment in Seattle.
I have been lucky enough to see Alice in Chains in concert, but I would have loved to see Layne Staley on stage. The band now has William DuVall as their lead singer and he doesn't disappoint.
*To read more about the Layne Staley fund visit their website: Layne Staley Fund
*To learn more about what Alice in Chains is currently doing (New album May 2013!) visit their website: Alice in Chains Official website
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