MIKE STARR's Funeral Plans On Hold
March 15, 2011According to TMZ.com, the funeral for former ALICE IN CHAINS bassist Mike Starr has been put on hold for another few weeks because the medical examiner wants to perform more tests on Mike's body.
Once Mike's body is back in the family's possession, sources tell TMZ.com, they plan to hold two funeral services — one for fans, and one for family.
The official public gathering for Starr's memorial will be held on Sunday, March 20 between 4:00 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. at "The Fountain" (Seattle Center) in Seattle, Washington.
"The Fountain"
Inside the Seattle Center
305 Harrison Street
Seattle, WA 98109
www.seattlecenter.com
Starr was found dead in a house in Salt Lake City, Utah on March 8, according to TMZ.com. Starr, who was a founding member of the group and played on its first two albums, was 44 years old. Police who were called to the scene said that foul play was not suspected, but that drugs were found near the body. Starr's father told TMZ.com, "It's a terrible shock and tragedy."
According to The Pulse Of Radio, Starr had struggled with drug problems for years and was dismissed from ALICE IN CHAINS in 1993 due to his addiction. He had been arrested numerous times over the years for DUI, reckless driving, and various drug charges in Los Angeles, Seattle and Salt Lake City. Just last month he was arrested for felony possession of a controlled substance in the latter city.
Starr was featured as a cast member of the third season of the VH1 reality series "Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew" in 2009. Hosted by Dr. Drew Pinsky, the season consisted of eight episodes that followed the real-life experiences of celebrity patients undergoing detoxification and treatment at the Pasadena Recovery Center. However, like fellow rocker participant Steven Adler of GUNS N' ROSES fame, Starr seemed to struggle once his season on the show was finished.
Starr was ALICE IN CHAINS' first bassist and played with the band from 1987 to 1993. He appeared on the band's first two albums, "Facelift" and "Dirt", but left in the middle of the "Dirt" tour and was replaced by current bassist Mike Inez.
ALICE IN CHAINS vocalist Layne Staley died in 2002 after a long struggle with drug addiction that halted the band's career for years, until they returned in 2009 with new singer William DuVall and new album "Black Gives Way To Blue".
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