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Scott Weiland's Lost Song Emerges After 10 Years
3 Dec
Summary
- Unreleased song by Scott Weiland shared a decade after his death.
- The track, written in 2000, is a personal message to his son Noah.
- His son Noah will honor his father with a tribute concert.

Ten years after Scott Weiland's death, his estate has opened his vaults to release "If I Could Fly," a previously unheard song. This track, written in 2000 shortly after the birth of his son Noah, serves as a poignant and personal message. It marks the first release of unreleased music from the Stone Temple Pilots frontman's archives since his passing on December 3, 2015.
The song's release on the 10th anniversary of his death offers fans a direct connection to Weiland's artistic heart. The estate described the song as "personal, raw, and a reminder of the heart that ran through all his work." It highlights Weiland's enduring legacy, which extends beyond his numerous awards and millions of albums sold with bands like Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver.
In honor of his father, Noah Weiland, now a singer himself, will perform his father's most iconic songs at a concert in Orange County, California. This tribute event also features Jakob Nowell, son of Sublime's Bradley Nowell, further connecting generations through music.




