SLIPKNOT Singer Ties The Knot!

March 14, 2004

SLIPKNOT/STONE SOUR frontman Corey Taylor has posted the following message at StoneSourBoard.com:

"On March 11th, 2004, [longtime girlfriend/fiancée] Scarlett and I became Mr. & Mrs. Corey Taylor in a small ceremony @ the Botanical center in Des Moines, Iowa. The wedding was small, attended by family, both bands and a few friends. The reception was held @ the house, with karaoke carrying on well until 4AM (we tried to get [SLIPKNOT guitarist] Mick [Thomson] to sing 'Safety Dance', but he threatened to kill us all).

"Just wanted to post a little something about it and say the wait is over, we did it, now we can fight like a normal couple — happily ever after in holy matrimony."

Corey and Scarlett have an 18-month old son named Griffin Parker Taylor.

(Thanks: Paul)

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