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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