Dean DeLeo

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Dean DeLeo Wiki Biography

Dean DeLeo was born on the 23rd August 1961, in Montclair, New Jersey USA, and is a guitarist best known to the world as the lead guitarist of the rock band Stone Temple Pilots, with which he has released six albums, including “Core” (1992), “Purple” (1994), and “Stone Temple Pilots” (2010). DeLeo’s career started in the late 1970s.

Have you ever wondered how rich Dean DeLeo is, as of early 2017? According to authoritative sources DeLeo’s net worth is as high as $15 million, an amount earned through his successful career in music. Apart from Stone Temple Pilots, Dean has had success with bands Army of Anyone, Talk Show and Laughter Train, which also improved his wealth.

Although born in Montclair, New Jersey, he grew up in the Jersey Shore community of Point Pleasant Beach, with his younger brother Robert.

From an early age, Dean and Robert would practice guitar and bass respectively, which led to them playing in a number of cover bands. However, the two parted ways in the early ‘80s and Dean pursued a career in business. Robert formed his own band, called Mighty Joe Young, which was in need of a guitarist in the late ‘80s, and Dean agreed to join. The band, now consisting of Robert DeLeo on bass, Dean on guitar, Scott Weiland as a singer and Eric Kretz on drums, recorded a demo tape in 1990, and started playing in San Diego area clubs, building up a name for themselves. Their next step was the move to Los Angeles and expanding their influence, before long signing a contract with Atlantic Records, and releasing their debut full-length studio album “Core”. The album immediately became a hit, reaching No. 3 on the US Charts, and eventually achieving eight times platinum status, which only increased Dean’s net worth to a large degree.

Two years after the debut release, the band recorded their second album, “Purple”, which became even more successful. The album topped the US and Australian charts, and with singles “Big Empty”, “Vasoline” and “Interstate Love Song”, only cemented the band’s place among other successful rock acts of the ‘90s. Furthermore, the album achieved six times platinum status in the USA, increasing further Dean’s net worth. Their third album came out in 1996, “Tiny Music…Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop”; the band was still at the top of the music scene, as the album reached No. 4 on the US charts and achieved double platinum status, however, Scott Weiland became addicted to drugs, and as a result the band was disbanded in 1997.

Following Weiland’s departure and disbandment, the rest continued under the name Talk Show, with addition of Dave Coutts from the rock band Ten Inch Men as a singer. They released one album “Talk Show” (1997), before the band ceased to exist.

Scott returned to the rest of the band members, and they started recording the fourth Stone Temple Pilots’ album. The recording came out in 1999, under the title “No. 4”, and reached No. 6 on the US charts, while also achieving platinum status. They again dissolved in 2002 but before that released a fifth album, called “Shangri-La Dee Da” in 2001, which was the least popular so far, reaching No.9 on the charts, while selling just a little more than 50,000 copies.

Dean than started working with the singer Richard Patrick and his band Filter, and soon formed a new band called Army of Anyone, with Patrick behind the microphone, Robert DeLeo on bass, Dean as a guitarist and Ray Luzier on drums. They released one, self-titled album, which reached No. 56 on the US Billboard 200 chart, with numerous positive critiques, however Dean and Robert reformed the Stone Temple Pilots once again, and Army of Anyone was no more.

In 2010, Stone Temple Pilots released their last, self-titled album, with the original singer Scott Weiland, since he was fired by the band in 2013 and two years later died of a drug overdose.The DeLeo brothers found a replacement in Chester Bennington of Linkin Park, who filled-in until 2015, when he decided to leave and focus entirely on Linkin Park.

Since then, Dean and the rest of the band are apparently still in search of a new vocalist.

Regarding his personal life, Dean has been married to Jenn since 2012.

IMDB Wikipedia $15 Million 1961 1961-08-23 American Army of Anyone Atlantic Records August 23 Dean Dean DeLeo Dean Deleo Net Worth DeLeo Eric Kretz Guitarist Jenn DeLeo Machine Shop Records Montclair Musician New Jersey New Jersey USA Newark Ray Luzier Richard Patrick Robert DeLeo Rock Stars Scott Weiland Stone Temple Pilots Stone Temple Pilots (Since 1986) Talk show United States United States of America

Dean DeLeo Quick Info

Full Name Dean DeLeo
Net Worth $15 Million
Date Of Birth August 23, 1961
Place Of Birth Montclair, New Jersey USA
Profession Guitarist
Nationality American
Spouse Jenn DeLeo
Siblings Robert DeLeo
Nicknames DeLeo, Dean
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1510395/
Record Labels Atlantic Records, Machine Shop Records
Albums Core, Unplugged, Purple, Tiny Music… Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop, No. 4, Shangri-La Dee Da, Stone Temple Pilots, High Rise, Mighty Joe Young Demo
Music Groups Stone Temple Pilots (Since 1986), Army of Anyone, Talk Show

Dean DeLeo Trademarks

  1. Gibson Les Paul

Dean DeLeo Important Facts

  • Guitarist of the alternative rock band Stone Temple Pilots. Stone Temple Pilots retired in 2002.
  • Older brother of Robert DeLeo.

Dean DeLeo Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Late Night with Seth Meyers 2016 TV Series music – 1 episode Soundtrack
This Is 40 2012 writer: “Vasoline” Soundtrack
Battleship 2012 writer: “Interstate Love Song” Soundtrack
Middle Men 2009 writer: “Down” Soundtrack
Rage 2002-2008 TV Series writer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
SingStar Amped 2007 Video Game music: “Vasoline” Soundtrack
Rock Band 2007 Video Game music: “Vasoline” Soundtrack
Velvet Revolver: Live in Houston 2005 writer: “Sex Type Thing”, “Crackerman” Soundtrack
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas 2004 Video Game writer: “Plush” Soundtrack
Stone Temple Pilots: Thank You 2003 Video music: “Army Ants” Live, “Silver Gun Superman” Live, “Big Empty” Live, “Long Way Home” Live, “Meat Plow” Live, “Wicked Garden” Live, “Atlanta” Live, “Where the River Goes” Bootleg, “Pop’s Love Suicide” Bootleg, “Pretty Penny” Bootleg, “Too Cool Queenie” Bootleg, “Sex Type Thing” Video, “Wicked Garden” Video, “Sour Girl” Video, “Days of the Week” Video / performer: “Wichita Lineman” Bootleg Soundtrack
Black Hawk Down 2001 writer: “Creep” Soundtrack
Last Party 2000 2001 Documentary writer: “Interstate Love Song”, “Big Empty” – uncredited Soundtrack
Gran Turismo 2 1999 Video Game writer: “Sex Type Thing” Soundtrack
1995 MTV Movie Awards 1995 TV Special writer: “Big Empty” Soundtrack
Dead at 21 1994 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Crow 1994 writer: “BIG EMPTY” Soundtrack
Unplugged 1994 TV Series documentary writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Saturday Night Live 1993 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Stone Temple Pilots: Interstate Love Song 1994 Video short Actor
Stone Temple Pilots: Sex Type Thing 1992 Video short Actor
Last Party 2000 2001 Documentary composer: songs “Big Empty” and “Interstate Love Song” Music Department
Stone Temple Pilots: Sex Type Thing 1992 Video short music Music Department
Stone Temple Pilots: Thank You 2003 Video producer Producer
Hedwig and the Angry Inch 2001 thanks Thanks
The Terry Kath Experience 2016 Documentary Self
The Best Hit USA 2013 TV Series Himself Self
Stone Temple Pilots: Alive in the Windy City 2012 Video Himself Self
NYC Concert Series 2011 TV Mini-Series Himself Self
Stone Temple Pilots: Live in Chicago 2010 2010 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 2006 TV Series Himself Self
All We Are Saying 2005 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Big City Dick: Richard Peterson’s First Movie 2004 Documentary Himself Self
Stone Temple Pilots: Thank You 2003 Video Himself – Guitars Self
The Rosie O’Donnell Show 2001 TV Series Himself – Musician Self
Stone Temple Pilots: Freeview 2000 TV Movie Himself – Guitar Self
Stone Temple Pilots: Sour Girl 2000 Short Himself Self
Unplugged 1994 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Another Music Doc: The Story of Failure 2018 Documentary filming Himself Self
Classic Rock Awards 2017 TV Special documentary Himself Self
100 Greatest Hard Rock Songs 2008 TV Movie Himself Archive Footage