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The band took its name from Staley's previous band, Alice N' Chains. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Often associated with grunge music, Alice in Chains' sound and style is deeply rooted in heavy metal music. The band is known for its distinctive vocal style, [ 3 ] which often included the harmonized vocals between Staley and Cantrell [ 4 ] (and later Cantrell and ...
Past and present members of the band Alice in Chains. Pages in category "Alice in Chains members" ... This page was last edited on 22 March 2013, at 03:05 (UTC).
Diamond Lie gained attention in the Seattle area and eventually took the name of Staley's previous band, Alice N' Chains, then renamed Alice in Chains. [30] [24] [35] Staley got permission from his former bandmates to use the name. [36] Local promoter Randy Hauser became aware of Alice in Chains at a concert and offered to pay for demo recordings.
Staley first sang in a glam metal band known as Alice in Chains, or sometimes Alice N’ Chains, in the mid-‘80s. That band, however, broke up in 1987, and Staley briefly fronted a funk band ...
The band did not tour in support of Dirt for very long, due to Staley's drug addiction. [7] While touring, Starr left the band for personal reasons and was replaced by Mike Inez. [8] 1994 saw the release of Alice in Chains' second acoustic EP, Jar of Flies. It entered the charts in the top slot, making it the first Alice in Chains release—and ...
This category contains items relating to the Seattle-based heavy metal band Alice in Chains. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 ...
Alice in Chains 4:42 Am I Inside: Cantrell / Staley: Sap (February 4, 1992) November 1991 London Bridge Studio, Seattle (Features guest vocals by Ann Wilson) Alice in Chains / Parashar: 5:09 Music Bank (October 26, 1999) 5:08 The Essential Alice in Chains (September 5, 2006) 5:09 Angry Chair: Staley: Dirt (September 29, 1992) March–May 1992
Based on The Treehouse Tapes (sold by the band at shows), Ienner signed Alice in Chains to Columbia in 1989. [9] Alice in Chains became a top priority for the label, who released the band's first official recording in July 1990: the promotional EP We Die Young. Its lead single and title song became a hit on metal radio. After its success, the ...