“My brother, Robert, was out on the road with the Hollywood Vampires and they played in Detroit. I just wanted a guy who could do the gig.
So I didn’t give a sh- if Jeff was well-known or not. “And, look, Scott laid down a pretty strong foundation, and that is what our template was. “I wanted a person I knew we could write songs with,” DeLeo, 56, replied.
Is it an advantage that Gutt is not an established star, like Bennington was, and therefore joins STP free of any fan expectations and pre-conceptions? It’s just so important to really allow the song to dictate what it needs, and Jeff had a great sensibility about that - not to mention he’s such a great singer.” Jeff has a really great sense of what a song needs. “Because Jeff’s ability to move the band forward with more music and more records was very important to Robert, Eric and I. “Vision was a pre-requisite,” the veteran guitarist said. ‘Scott laid down a pretty strong foundation’ (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for SiriusXM ) Yet, while Dean DeLeo is elated to be back on tour with the band he loves, the former San Diego resident admits that - had the band not clicked with Gutt - STP was ready to throw in the towel for good. Their repertoire will mix vintage STP songs with two numbers from the band’s self-titled new album, due March 16 on Rhino/Atlantic. Gutt and the Los Angeles band’s three surviving co-founders - guitarist Dean DeLeo, bassist Robert DeLeo and drummer Eric Kretz - perform a sold-out Sunday show at Observatory North Park. He quit STP in 2015 to devote all his time to Linkin Park. Only 41, he was best known for his long tenure in Linkin Park.
Weiland’s replacement, Chester Bennington, committed suicide last July. As STP’s original singer, he was in the band from 1989 until 2002, then rejoined from 2008 until 2013, when he was fired. The cause of death was an accidental drug overdose. But Stone Temple Pilots is the only rock band in memory to soldier on after the deaths of not one, but two, successive lead singers.įormer Coronado resident Scott Weiland, 48, was found dead in his tour bus in late 2015. Against all odds, AC/DC and Queen were able to bounce back after the deaths of their respective lead singers.