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Staind consisted of Wysocki, singer Aaron Lewis, guitarist Mike Mushok, and bassist Johnny April from 1995 until 2011, when Wysocki was let go from the band. He then joined Soil for a year, before ...
Jon Wysocki, drummer and founding member of Staind, has died at the age of 53. His death was announced by Wysocki’s band, Lydia’s Castle, on May 18.
Jon Wysocki, founding drummer of the rock band Staind, died on May 18. He was 56, according to current Lydia's Castle bandmates, Tonya LeeAnne and Cody Denton, who noted that his age has been ...
Butt rock “legends” Staind have found time to release new music, an almost-impressive feat considering how much time Aaron Lewis wastes attacking LGBTQ individuals or getting so drunk that he forgets ...
Jon Wysocki, Original Drummer for Staind, Dead at 56 "Our hearts go out to Jon's family and fans around the world who loved him," Staind wrote in an official statement on Instagram By Esme Mazzeo ...
Staind rises to No. 1 on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart for the first time since 2011 with " Lowest ... Staind also led with “So Far Away” in 2003 and “Right Here” in 2005.
FirstBank Amphitheater will be rocking next April when multi-platinum rock band Staind comes to town. The hard rockers are bringing fellow icons Seether along with them for “The Tailgate Tour… ...
We found tickets to see Staind on their eight-concert tour from April through May 2024. Here's how to see the band along with special guests Seether, I Prevail, The Struts, Asking Alexandra and more.
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Breaking Benjamin, Staind to perform at SPAC - MSNTwo rock groups are set to perform at Saratoga Performing Arts Center in May. Breaking Benjamin and Staind will co-headline ...
Hard-rock bands Staind and Seether will come to two Alabama venues in May, according to information from Birmingham-based Red Mountain Entertainment. The “Tailgate Tour” comes to The Wharf ...
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