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Tuesday, December 11, 2007

THE AUTOPSY RESULTS ARE IN: KEVIN DuBROW, LEAD SINGER OF QUIET RIOT, DIED FROM A COCAINE O.D.


John Bligh called it (more or less), and John Gibson alerted me to the details. As previously reported here in the Vault, Kevin DuBrow, lead singer of Eighties pop metal combo Quiet Riot, died suddenly at age 52, but there was no word of cause of death at the time. Well, here's the skinny from the Associated Press, and you've just gotta love the last line:

Quiet Riot Singer Died of Overdose

LAS VEGAS (AP) - The death last month of Kevin DuBrow, lead singer for the 1980s heavy metal band Quiet Riot, has been ruled an accidental cocaine overdose. Clark County coroner spokeswoman Samantha Charles confirmed the cause Monday after toxicology results were received Monday.

DuBrow was found dead Nov. 25 at his Las Vegas home. He was 52.

Quiet Riot was perhaps best known for its 1983 cover of "Cum on Feel the Noize." The song, featuring DuBrow's powerful, gravelly voice, appeared on the band's album "Metal Health" - which was the first by a metal band to reach No. 1 on the Billboard chart.

DuBrow recorded a solo album in 2004, "In for the Kill," and the band's last studio CD, "Rehab," came out in October 2006.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Jim Browski says:

That photo makes it look more like he died from an overdose of Devil Dogs!

Anonymous said...

Surprising and saddening pretty much no one.