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by David de Sola


  McMurray, Jacob. “The Metropolis: Birthplace of Grunge?” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, November 19, 2009. http://blog.seattlepi.com/emp/2009/11/19/the-metropolis-birthplace-of-grunge/.

  Pope, Leone. “Andrew Wood’s Poetry Revealed a Young Man ‘Angry Too Long.’” The Seattle Times, March 29, 1990.

  Ralston, Mark. “SATO: An Exciting Talent.” The Profile, May 3, 1983.

  Ressner, Jeffrey. “Alice in Chains: Through the Looking Glass.” Rolling Stone, November 26, 1992. http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/alice-in-chains-through-the-looking-glass-rolling-stones-1992-feature-20110309.

  Scanlon, Tom. “Alice in Chains Singer’s Legacy Lives on Through Music.” The Seattle Times, August 24, 2007. http://seattletimes.com/html/musicnightlife/2003850521_staley24.html.

  Sherman, Bruce. “‘$30 Million-a-Year’ Pot Farm Found in Ballard.” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, July 22, 1988.

  Silver, Susan. “Silver’s Golden Touch.” Rip, January 1996. http://web.stargate.net/soundgarden/articles/rip_1-96.shtml.

  Snierson, Dan. “Alice in Chains’ Jerry Cantrell and Elton John on Their ‘Black Gives Way to Blue’ Collaboration.” Entertainment Weekly, October 1, 2009.

  Stewart, Jocelyn Y. “Addiction Specialist Worked with Celebrities.” Los Angeles Times, March 8, 2008. http://articles.latimes.com/2008/mar/08/local/me-timmins8.

  Stout, Gene. “Cancellations Raise Questions about Future of Alice in Chains.” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, July 22, 1994.

  ______. “Fans Mourn Death of Alice in Chains Singer.” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, April 19, 2002. http://www.seattlepi.com/news/article/Fans-mourn-death-of-Alice-in-Chains-singer-1085691.php.

  ______. “Van Halen Frontman Fires Band’s Heavy-Metal Decibels to the Top.” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, November 8, 1991.

  Turman, Katherine. “Alice Digs in, Releases Album ‘Dirt.’” Daily Variety, October 5, 1992.

  Vineyard, Jennifer. “Layne Staley Memorialized at Second Candlelight Vigil.” MTV News, April 29, 2002. http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1453662/staley-memorialized-at-seattle-vigil.jhtml.

  Wiederhorn, Jon. “Alice in Chains: To Hell and Back.” Rolling Stone, February 8, 1996. http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/alice-in-chains-to-hell-and-back-rolling-stones-1996-feature-20110405.

  ______. “Famous Last Words.” Revolver. http://www.adbdesign.com/aic/articles/art114.html.

  TV AND RADIO

  Fuse TV. Interview. June 1991. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDetqbTmbqM (accessed July 9, 2011).

  Fuse TV. Interview. Date unknown. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGXesGWVCMg (accessed July 10, 2011).

  KROQ. Loveline. February 17, 2010. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qywta9j6GXE (accessed July 2, 2011).

  MTV. Headbangers Ball. 1991. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9w9aQhtbyc (accessed July 9, 2011).

  MTV. Headbangers Ball. 1992. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3hIU9PAXyk&NR (accessed July 10, 2011).

  Musique Plus. Interview. November 1992. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhQ2aB2TVr0 (accessed July 9, 2011).

  Rockline. Interview. July 19, 1999. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwgIGhwlDeo&feature=related (accessed July 10, 2011).

  YouTube. Interview. Source and date unknown. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebYt8mGFz8U (accessed July 9, 2011).

  Resources

  DISCOGRAPHY

  ALICE IN CHAINS

  Facelift

  Sap

  Dirt

  Jar of Flies

  Alice in Chains

  Unplugged

  Music Bank

  Live

  Black Gives Way to Blue

  The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here

  JERRY CANTRELL

  Boggy Depot

  Degradation Trip

  MAD SEASON

  Above

  DOCUMENTARIES AND FILMS

  Hype!

  Malfunkshun: The Andrew Wood Story

  Pearl Jam Twenty

  Singles

  OTHER RESOURCES

  Chris Cornell, Jeff Ament, and Stone Gossard. Interview. KISW 99.9 FM, April 14, 1991. http://www.fivehorizons.com/archive/articles/radio041491.shtml.

  Metallica. Live cover of “Man in the Box.” Summer 1994. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWYnSEZKcVw; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSq626zbMyk.

  National Institute on Drug Abuse. “NIDA InfoFacts: Heroin.” http://www.nida.nih.gov/infofacts/heroin.html.

  University of Maryland Center for Substance Abuse Research. “Heroin.” http://www.cesar.umd.edu/cesar/drugs/heroin.asp.

  Wood, Kevin. Interview. Fullinbloommusic.com, date unknown. http://www.fullinbloommusic.com/kevinwood.html.

  Index

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  Above

  Adler, Steven

  Aerosmith

  Ahern-Crane, Michelle

  AIDS/HIV

  Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

  Alden, Grant

  Alice in Chains. See also Cantrell, Jerry, Jr.; discography, Alice in Chains; Inez, Mike; Kinney, Sean; Staley, Layne Thomas; Starr, Michael Christopher

  formation of

  hiatus periods for

  influence/legacy of

  influences, musical, on

  label signing/dropping by

  lawsuits against

  managers of

  mockumentary by

  on MTV Unplugged

  name origins of

  name trademark and

  recording by

  reformation of

  side projects by

  Starr’s dismissal from

  tours by

  videos by/of

  Alice ’N Chains

  breakup of

  Alley, Steve

  the Almighty

  Ament, Jeff

  American Junkie (Hansen)

  Anderson, Dawn

  “Another Brick in the Wall”

  Anselmo, Phil

  Anthony, Michael

  Anthony, Michele

  Arm, Mark

  Arrested Development

  Atkinson, David

  Atlantic Records

  Audioslave

  Augerot, Krisha

  Austin, Kathleen

  Parrott’s death and

  Staley’s death and

  Austin, Patrician Dean

  Avalon, Tony

  Avast! Studios, Seattle

  Babes in Toyland

  Bacolas, Johnny

  in Second Coming

  in Sleze

  Staley’s death and

  Staley’s drug use and

  Bad Animals Studio, Seattle

  Ballard Tribune

  Ballenger, David

  Bangart, Brooke

  Barbero, Lori

  Barbour, Scot

  Barry, Kristen

  Bear Creek Studios, Woodinville, Washington

  Becker, Joanne

  Behind the Player

  Belushi, John

  Bendel, Jenny

  Bentley, Mike

  Benveniste, David “Beno”

  benzodiazepine

  alprazolam/Xanax

  diazepam/Valium

  Bergstrom, James

  in Alice ’N Chains

  in 40 Years of Hate

  in Second Coming

  in Sleze

  Bettencourt, Nuno

  Biro, Randy

  drug use by

  Bjelland, Kat

  Blabbermouth.net

  Black Sabbath

  Bleach

  Bloom, Mike

  Blue Murder

  Bodenheimer, Duane Lance

  Boggy Depot

  Bon Jovi

  Bordin, Mike

  Bostic, Jake

  Bostic, Paul

  Brandon, John

  Branom, Tim


  Brown, Rex

  Brustad, Rob

  Buckner, Mike

  Bumbershoot Festival, Seattle

  Burdyshaw, James

  Buttino, Jason

  Byrd, Thad

  Candlebox

  Cantrell, Cheri

  Cantrell, Gloria Jean Krumpos

  Cantrell, Jerry, Jr.. See also Alice in Chains

  acting roles by

  in Alice in Chains

  Alice in Chains reformation by

  background of

  in Diamond Lie

  drug/substance use and

  in 40 Years of Hate

  in Gypsy Rose

  influences, musical, on

  MTV Unplugged and

  side/solo projects by

  Staley’s death and

  Staley’s relationship with

  Starr’s drug use/death and

  Cantrell, Jerry, Sr.

  Capital Records

  Capital Rock-Off

  Carlson, Dylan

  Carlstrom, Bryan

  Cash, Johnny

  Castillo, Randy

  Cat Butt

  Celebrity Rehab

  Central Tavern, Seattle

  Chacos, Chrissy

  Champagne, Ronnie

  Children of the Night benefit

  Cinderella Rock (musical)

  Circus of Power

  Cisneros, Annette

  City Heat

  Clash of the Titans tour

  Class of 99

  Claypool, Les

  Coats, Elizabeth Audreyann Elmer

  Coats, Greg

  Coats, Oscar

  Cobain, Kurt

  death of

  heroin use by

  Coburn, Bob

  cocaine

  codeine

  Coletti, Alex

  Collision Course

  Columbia Records. See also Sony Music

  Comes with the Fall

  Coming to America

  Concert for Peace, Seattle

  Condiff, Marianne

  Conway Studios, Los Angeles

  Corgan, Billy

  Cornell, Chris

  Alice in Chains recordings with

  drug use by

  Silver’s relationship with

  Staley’s death and

  Cornell, Lillian Jean

  Corwin, Hank

  Cox, Lou

  crack

  Cranston, Lamont

  Credo, Rich

  Creed

  Crocodile Café, Seattle

  Cross Cats

  Cross, Charles R.

  Crowe, Cameron

  Curtis, Kelly

  Alice in Chains management by

  Dalrimper, Ian

  D’Amato, Lisa

  Damon, Scott

  A Dance with Dragons (Martin)

  Darzin, Daina

  Day, Morris

  Deans, Ken

  De Baere, Kim

  Decades Rock Live!

  DeGarmo, Chris

  Degradation Trip

  de la Rocha, Zack

  Denver, John

  the Derelicts

  Desire Walks On

  Despisley Brothers

  DeWitt, Cali

  Diamond Lie. See also Alice in Chains

  first incarnation of

  second incarnation of

  Dimebag Darrel (guitarist)

  discography, Alice in Chains (albums/EPs)

  Alice in Chains

  Black Gives Way to Blue

  The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here

  Dirt

  Facelift

  Jar of Flies

  MTV Unplugged

  Music Bank

  Sap

  “Treehouse Tape”

  We Die Young

  discography, Alice in Chains (songs)

  “Again”

  “Angry Chair”

  “Black Gives Way to Blue”

  “Brother”

  “Check My Brain”

  “The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here”

  “Died”

  “Dirt”

  “Down in a Hole”

  “Fear the Voices”

  “Frogs”

  “Get Born Again”

  “God Am”

  “God Smack”

  “Grind”

  “Hate to Feel”

  “Hollow”

  “I Can’t Have You Blues”

  “I Stay Away”

  “It Ain’t Like That”

  “Junkhead”

  “Killing Yourself”

  “King of the Cats”

  “A Little Bitter”

  “Love Hate Love”

  “Love Song”

  “Lying Season”

  “Man in the Box”

  “No Excuses”

  “Nothin’ Song”

  “Nutshell”

  “Queen of the Rodeo”

  “Rain When I Die”

  “Real Thing”

  “Right Turn”

  “Rooster”

  “Sea of Sorrow”

  “Sickman”

  “Sludge Factory”

  “Social Parasite”

  “Some Girls”

  “Stone”

  “Sunshine”

  “Them Bones”

  “Voices”

  “We Die Young”

  “Whatcha Gonna Do”

  “What the Hell Have I”

  “Would?”

  Dombroski, Vinnie

  Doucette, Gordon

  Dowd, Chris

  Downe, Taime

  drugs. See specific drugs

  Duet, David

  Duryee, Schuyler

  DuTeau, Randy

  Dutton, Lisanne

  DuVall, William

  in Alice in Chains

  background of

  Dye, Dale

  Ed, Infra

  Edward, John

  El Dorado Studio, Los Angeles

  Eliason, Brett

  Elmer, James Kenneth

  Staley’s death and

  Staley’s drug use and

  Elmer, Jamie Brooke

  Elmer, Ken

  Elmer, William

  Endino, Jack

  Entertainment Plus Studio, Seattle

  Entertainment Weekly

  Evergreen Hospital, Kirkland, Washington

  Exodus Recovery Center, Marina del Rey, California

  Experience Music Project

  Extreme

  The Faculty

  Fairweather, Bruce

  Faster Pussycat

  “Fat Girls”

  Father Rock

  Feveyear, Martin

  Figueroa, Paul

  Fishbone

  Fisher, Norwood

  Foo Fighters

  Forde, Lyle

  Forrest, Bob

  40 Years of Hate

  “4/20/02”

  Frankenstein (Shelley)

  Frehley, Ace

  Frost, Steve

  Frusciante, John

  Gaar, Gillian

  Gacy Bunch

  Gallagher, Dan

  Gallagher, Morgen

  Gerra, Chuck

  Gersema, Mike

  Gibran, Kahlil

  Gilbert, Jeff

  Gillen, Ray

  Gilmore, Greg

  Gimenez, Jennifer

  “Glamorous Girls”

  Goldberg, Danny

  Gonzalez, Fabiola

  Gordon, Mac

  Gore, Tipper

  Gossard, Stone

  Grand Central Tavern, Seattle

  Graue, Brock

  Green River

  Grohl, Dave

  Grossman, Kevin

  Gruntruck

  Guitar Legends

  Guitar World

  Guns n’ Roses

  Gypsy Rose

  Hacker, Jim

  Hagar, Sammy

  Halford, Rob

  Hallerman, Stuart

  Hamann, Jack

  Hammett, Kirk<
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  Hanoi Rocks

  Hansen, Byron

  Hansen, Tom

  Happenin’ Harry

  Harrison, George

  Hart, Alex

  Hartman, Brett

  Hauser, Randy

  Hazelden Clinic, Minnesota

  Heart

  Inez in

  Hendrix, Jimi

  hepatitis C

  Herman, Maureen

  heroin/opiates

  Cobain’s use of

  Parrott’s use of

  Saunders’ use of

  Staley’s use of

  Starr’s use of

  Wood’s use of

  Hetfield, James

  Hildebrand, Terry

  Hillis, Dave

  Hit and Run

  Hit Line Times

  Hofstedt, Sam

  Holler, Bob

  Holt, Jesse

  Holt, Ron

  Holt, Sid

  Hubbard-Mills, Nancy

  Hunt, Scott

  Hype!

  “I Don’t Care”

  “I Don’t Know Anything”

  Ienner, Don

  Iguana’s, Tijuana, Mexico

  Inez, Mike. See also Alice in Chains

  in Alice in Chains

  background of

  in Heart

  side projects by

  “Intolerance”

  Iommi, Tony

  “It’s Coming After”

  Jane’s Addiction

  Jay-Z

  Jeffries, Bob

  Jerden, Dave

  Jerry Maguire

  Jim Morrison (Rubio)

  Joel, Billy

  John, Elton

  Joiner, Ed

  Jones, John Paul

  Jordan, Mike

  Jourgensen, Al

  Judt, Tony

  Julien, Darren

  Jurebie, Chris

  Karayiannis, Vicky

  Kasper, Adam

  Kaye, Don

  KCMU, Seattle

  Keenan, Maynard James

  Kemper Arena, Kansas City, Missouri

  Kenny G

  Kerrang

  Kiana Lodge, Bainbridge Island, Washington

  Kicking and Dreaming (Wilson/Wilson/Cross)

  KING5 News, Seattle

  King, Stephen

  Kinney, Sean. See also Alice in Chains

  alcohol/drug use and

  in Alice in Chains

  alter ego of

  background of

  in Diamond Lie

  drum recording and

  MTV Unplugged and

  side projects by

  Staley’s relationship with

  Starr’s drug use/death and

  Kirst, Whitey

  KISS

  KISW, Seattle

  Klatt, Russ

  Kohl, Mary

  KOMO Television, Seattle

  Korjenek, Mike

  Kramer, Ken

  Krim, Rick

  Krumpos, Dorothy

  Kyle, David

  Lachman, Pat

  La Fuente, Xana

  Lakeside-Milam Recovery Center, Kirkland, Washington

  Lanegan, Mark

  Larusta Trust

  Last Action Hero

  Layne, Ann J. Becker

  Layne, Margaret Ann

  Layne, Robert L.

  Layne Staley (Rubio)

  Leiana (musician)

  LeNoble, Martyn

  L’Heureux, Jeff

  “Lifeless Dead”

  Linkin Park

 

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