Died On This Date (December 7, 2016) Greg Lake / Emerson, Lake & Palmer; King Crimson

Greg Lake
November 10, 1947 – December 7, 2016

Photo by David Plastik - Click To Order Quality Prints - Discount code: 10OFF
Photo by David Plastik – Click To Order Quality Prints – Discount code: 10OFF

As founding lead singer of both King Crimson and Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Greg Lake was an early architect of what would become known as progressive rock – a style that borrowed heavily from classical and jazz for its sound, and poetry for its lyrics.  Born in Dorset, England, Lake began playing the guitar as a young teen.  By high school, he was friends with another musical schoolmate, Robert Fripp, who later asked Lake to change to bass and sing lead for his own new band, King Crimson.  The year was 1968 and the group quickly found a sizable audience thanks in part to their acclaimed debut, In the Court of the Crimson King. Produced by Lake, it is one of earliest and most influential prog rock albums.  After leaving the group in 1970, Lake joined up with Keith Emerson and Carl Palmer to form one of rock’s early supergroups, Emerson, Lake & Palmer.  The band would become one of the most successful British bands of the era with such mind-bending albums as Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Tarkus, Trilogy, and Brain Salad Surgery, before parting ways in 1979.  During the ’80s, Lake played with Asia and Emerson, Lake &  Powell with drummer, Cozy Powell. Emerson, Lake & Palmer reunited for another album and a world tour during the early ’90s, and continued on in one form or another into 2010.  Greg Lake was 69 when he died of cancer on December 7, 2016.

What You Should Own

Click to find at amazon.com
Click to find at amazon.com

Died On This Date (December 3, 2015) Scott Weiland / Stone Temple Pilots; Velvet Revolver

Scott Weiland (Born Scott Kline)
October 27, 1967 – December 3, 2015

Photo by David Plastik - Click To Order Quality Prints - Discount code: 10OFF
Photo by David Plastik – Click To Order Quality Prints – Discount code: 10OFF

Scott Weiland was the front man for the popular ’90s alternative rock band, Stone Temple Pilots.  He later fronted Velvet Revolver, a harder leaning band that included Slash, Duff McKagen and Matt Sorum of Guns N’ Roses, and Dave Kushner of Wasted Youth. Weiland also released a handful of solo albums throughout his career. Born in Northern California, Weiland was living in Orange County, CA  by the time he was in high school.  In t he late ’80s, he co-founded Stone Temple Pilots who went on to enjoy massive success both on record and on tour.  The band’s first two albums, Core and Purple, sold over 14 million copies combined in the US alone, and produced such hits as “Plush,” “Vaseline” and “Interstate Love Song.”  Stone Temple Pilots split in 2002 and Weiland launched his second act with Velvet Revolver.  The band’s debut, Contraband, debuted on the Billboard chart at No. 1 and went on to sell over 2 million copies while its single, “Slither,” earned the band a Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance.  Weiland left Velvet Revolver and reunited with Stone Temple Pilots in 2008.  The band toured and recorded through 2013 with Weiland working solo both during, and after its second run.  It was while on tour with his solo band, the Wildabouts, that Weiland’s long-time demons got the best of him.  On December 3, 2105, Scott Weiland, age 48, was found dead on his tour bus prior to a show in Bloomington, MN.  Cause of death was ruled an accidental overdose.

What You Should Own

Click to find at amazon.com
Click to find at amazon.com