Stone Temple Pilots Frontman Scott Weiland Left Behind Epic Rock Memorabilia In Death
By TheBlast Staff on November 22, 2017 at 5:04 AM EST
Stone Temple Pilots frontman Scott Weiland left behind a treasure trove of cool items after his death, including awards, gold records and even sports memorabilia that his family says is worth over half a million bucks.
According to legal documents filed by Weiland's ex-wife Mary and obtained by The Blast, Weiland was in possession of 20 framed albums and other interesting items:
A six-time platinum core album and a Gold record presented to him in Manila, Philippines that is broken in two pieces.
Six musical awards including two Grammies, two Billboard Music Awards, MTV Movie Award, and an AMA. The awards are all listed at zero dollars, because the sale of them is against the rules of the award associations.
Single Gold The Crow Soundtrack presented to Scott from Atlantic Records
African rawhide drum that belonged to Scott's late brother Michael
Painting of Scott titled "Superhero," oil on canvas
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The documents also say was in possession of a signed Joe Montana jersey from Notre Dame worth $275.00.
As for his personal items, Mary lists studio equipment worth around $80,000.
The total sum of all items is listed at $559,349.83
The rest of the list looks like it may be the coolest rock star garage sale ever! Our first choice: "used O'Neill surf booties."
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