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ABOUT:
MARK LANEGAN, SCREAMING TREES FRONTMAN AND QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE MEMBER, DEAD AT 57
TYPE:
INFORMATIONS
GENRE:
ALTERNATIVE ROCK
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Mark Lanegan, former frontman of SCREAMING TREES and former member of QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE, died at the age of 57 on Tuesday February 22.
“Our beloved friend Mark Lanegan passed away this morning at his home in Killarney, Ireland. Singer, songwriter and adored musician, he was 57 years old and leaves behind his wife Shelley "Brien", is it written on the own Twitter account of the disappeared, specifying that "no other information will be available" for the moment by "respect for family intimacy".
Born in November 1964, near Seattle in the State of Washington in the United States, Mark Lanegan was first the singer and leader of the group SCREAMING TREES from 1984 to 2000. His song "Nearly Lost You" appears on the soundtrack of the film "Singles" (1992) whose story takes place in the city of Grunge. He was then a member of the QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE group until 2014. Having also led a solo career and collaborated with other artists, he can boast about fifteen studio albums.


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