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Talk Show was an American alternative/hard rock band consisting of Dave Coutts (vocals), Dean DeLeo (guitar), Robert DeLeo (bass), and Eric Kretz (drums). The group was essentially Stone Temple Pilots with Coutts (formerly of the band Ten Inch Men) taking the place of Scott Weiland, who was working on solo material and struggling with drug addiction.
Talk Show is the only release by Talk Show, a short lived band featuring Stone Temple Pilots members Dean and Robert DeLeo, Eric Kretz, and new singer Dave Coutts.The album was released in 1997 to generally favorable reviews, but only peaked at #131 on the Billboard 200. [3]
Stone Temple Pilots (also known as STP) is an American rock band formed in San Diego, California, in 1989.Originally consisting of lead vocalist Scott Weiland, guitarist Dean DeLeo, bassist Robert DeLeo, and drummer Eric Kretz, the band's lineup remained unchanged from its formation until the firing of Weiland in February 2013.
STP played about 60 shows from 2013 to 2016 with Bennington and also released this five-song EP. “Cry Cry” and the radio hit “Out of Time” offer big, memorable choruses and strutting riffs ...
Dean DeLeo (born August 23, 1961) is an American guitarist known for his work with rock band Stone Temple Pilots.DeLeo is also known for his role in the short-lived bands Talk Show and Army of Anyone.
STP's first album since 2001, Stone Temple Pilots, was released on May 25, 2010. [citation needed] STP toured Southeast Asia for the first time in 2011, playing in Philippines , Singapore and Indonesia . Following this, the band played successful shows in Australia, including sell-out performances in Sydney and Melbourne. [24]
Producer Toby Yoshimura recalls feeling "the pressure of that show" in the new two-part documentary looking back at the talk show, Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action, now streaming on Netflix ...
During Stone Temple Pilots' hiatus in 1997 due to Weiland's run-ins with the law, DeLeo, his brother Dean, and Kretz joined with singer Dave Coutts of Ten Inch Men and formed Talk Show. Released in 1997 on Atlantic Records, their eponymous debut album peaked at #131 on the Billboard 200 and was considered a commercial flop. [4]