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Jerry Cantrell just wanted to be a guitar player who didn't sing in Alice in Chains. But he credits the late Layne Staley for ...
The death of Alice in Chains lead singer Layne Staley continues to haunt all those who knew him. So you may be surprised what ...
Layne Staley 's voice was unmistakable—gritty, soulful, and devastating in its emotional reach. But it was Staley himself who encouraged Cantrell to step into a larger vocal role, particularly during ...
Alice in Chains is a band with two distinct eras. Their first — which they are more widely known for — is heavy, gritty ...
Drummer Sean Kinney suffered a non-life-threatening medical emergency Thursday leaving fans wondering about the band's Welcome to Rockville show.
Alice in Chains first rose to fame in 1990 with their debut album Facelift, and the band's combination of grunge and heavy metal proved to be a massive success.
There's nothing inherently surprising about the New York Knicks interviewing South Carolina's Dawn Staley for their vacant head coach opening. For starters, we're well past the point where seeing ...
South Carolina coach Dawn Staley was interviewed for the Knicks' vacant coaching job, according to The Athletic.
In addition, New York is considering bringing back both James Borrego and Micah Nori for second interviews, multiple league sources said.
But, The Athletic reported on Tuesday that the Knicks did have a surprise interview in the mix--with South Carolina women's coach Dawn Staley, already a member of the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.
On June 28, a report emerged claiming that South Carolina women’s basketball head coach Dawn Staley was being considered for the New York Knicks’ head coaching vacancy.