- Mark
William Lanegan (November 25, 1964 –
February 22, 2022) was an
American singer and songwriter.
First becoming prominent as the lead
singer for the...
- The
discography of Mark
Lanegan consists of
eleven studio albums and two EPs as a solo artist, and many
other releases from
collaborations with other...
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American rock band
formed in Ellensburg, Washington, in 1984 by
vocalist Mark
Lanegan,
guitarist Gary Lee Conner, b****ist Van Conner, and
drummer Mark Pickerel...
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album by
American singer-songwriter Mark
Lanegan,
released on the
Beggars Banquet label under the name "Mark
Lanegan Band". The
album features a prominent...
- and
later under her own name. She
later collaborated with
singer Mark
Lanegan on
three albums. Her
latest studio album, Bow To Love, was
released in...
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alongside Homme. The band's
second studio album,
Rated R,
which featured Mark
Lanegan as a
guest vocalist, was
their major label debut,
being released on Interscope...
- the late 1990s to
revive the
group with
Screaming Trees frontman Mark
Lanegan instead of Staley, and
material for a follow-up
release to
Above had been...
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including Jane's Addiction, the Cult, Dave Gahan,
Scott Weiland, Mark
Lanegan, Soulsavers,
Daniel Lanois,
Maria McKee,
Sarah McLachlan,
Layne Staley...
- of Deceit" was
inspired by
Khalil Gibran's The Prophet.
Vocalist Mark
Lanegan of
Screaming Trees contributes guest vocals on "I'm Above" and "Long Gone...
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musical collaboration between rock
musicians Greg
Dulli and Mark
Lanegan.
Dulli and
Lanegan had
regularly contributed to each other's
projects since 2000...