Layne Staley
Layne Staley was the charismatic lead vocalist of Alice in Chains, known for his powerful voice and dark, emotional lyrics that resonated with fans during the grunge era. Staley's work with the band, particularly on albums like 'Dirt' and 'Jar of Flies', showcased his unique vocal style and lyrical depth. Sadly, he struggled with addiction for much of his life and passed away in 2002, leaving a lasting legacy in rock music.
Born on Aug 22, 1967 (58 years old)
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New Zealand:
Milan Borich cites singer-songwriter Layne Staley as one of his artistic heroes who struggled with addiction.
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United States:
Layne Staley was an original member of Alice in Chains.
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