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What is Mark Lanegan’s net worth?

ROCK star Mark Lanegan and lead singer for the band Screaming Trees died on February 22, 2022.

Lanegan was also a member of the rock band Queens of the Stone Age.

Mark Lanegan performs on stage at Columbia Theater on November 19, 2019Getty Images – Getty

What is Mark Lanegan’s net worth?

The musician was born on November 25, 1964 in Ellensburg, Washington.

According to Celebrity Net Worth the rocker had an estimated net worth of $1million.

In 1984 Lanegan formed the band Screaming Trees, releasing their debut studio album Clairvoyance in 1986.

The band has success with the following songs: Bed of Roses, Nearly Lost You, Dollar Bill, All I Know, and Dying Days.


Lanegan went on to release a total of eight studio albums as a solo artist.

He worked with rock legend Kurt Cobain as well.

The late rocker first appeared with the band Queens of the Stone Age in the year 2000.

He was featured on the band’s album titled Rated R that year.

What happened to Mark Lanegan?

The singer-songwriter passed away on February 22 at his home in Killarney, Ireland according to a statement posted on his official Twitter account.

Mark Lanegan died on February 22, 2022 at his home in Ireland according to his TwitterGetty Images – Getty

“A beloved singer, songwriter, author and musician he was 57 and is survived by his wife Shelley.

“No other information is available at this time. The family asks everyone to respect their privacy at this time.”

Throughout 2021 the singer battled from surviving Covid and released a book on his experience.

His memoir Devil in a Coma, was published in December 2021, and detailed his “near-death experience.

He reportedly suffered a Covid-induced fall that cracked his ribs and led to a hospital stay laced with “recurring hallucinations.”

What are fans saying about the late Mark Lanegan?

Upon news of Lanegan’s death fans responded to the tweet that was posted on his official account.

“So sorry to hear this terrible news. He was dearly loved and his music lives on,” one user wrote.

Another fan shared a photo with the rock star from years prior.

The user wrote: “So very sorry for your loss, Warren. Sending much love from NY, where I met him three years ago. He was amazingly kind and gracious.”

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