Scott Weiland's late-'90s supergroup the Wondergirls plan to issue a previously unheard track in the wake of the ex-Stone Temple Pilots frontman's death.
Weeks after Scott Weiland's death, his friends, family members and former bandmates are left with the impossible task of making sense out of a senseless loss.
The surviving three members of the band listen to "Atlanta" from their 1999 album 'No. 4,' which bassist Robert DeLeo says represents when "Scott was truly at his best."
The Filter vocalist, who called out Scott Weiland over his sobriety earlier this year, has vowed to stay sober as a way of learning from the singer's mistakes.
The night after news broke of Scott Weiland’s death, Chris Cornell dedicated Temple of the Dog’s “Say Hello 2 Heaven” to the late Stone Temple Pilots frontman.
In one of the most fascinating insights into the man Scott Weiland was, Stone Temple Pilots' former manager recalled some scenes from his time with Weiland.
Two nights before Scott Weiland was found dead on his tour bus in Minnesota, he spoke with Toronto based outlet Live in Limbo, which appears to be his final interview caught on video.