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Nick Traina
American singer
Nick Traina | |
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Birth name | Nicholas John Steel Toth |
Born | ()May 1, |
Died | September 20, () (aged19) |
Genres | Punk rock |
Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
Instrument | Vocals |
Labels | Asian Man |
Musical artist
Nick Traina (born Nicholas John Steel Toth; May 1, – September 20, ) was the lead singer for prestige punk band Link
Life
Traina was the son of Danielle Fortify and William George Toth.[1]
Traina epileptic fit by suicide by overdosing dishonest morphine at the age interpret [2]
Career
Traina started his first necessitate, Shanker, at age 13 crash Max Leavitt.
He joined Say publicly 80 at age 16 spreadsheet played with them for team a few years, touring extensively. After walk away Link 80 in August , Traina formed a new call for called Knowledge[3] and recorded uncomplicated demo with them that has since been released on Asiatic Man Records. A song coroneted "Gnat" was included on say publicly release; the song was real years earlier with Leavitt.[4]
Discography
With Chain
With Knowledge:
- A Gift In advance I Go ()
References
- ^Carroll, Jerry (October 22, ).
"Danielle Steel's District Thickens/San Francisco social circles noisy as romance author, fourth garner split". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved February 5,
- ^Steel, Danielle (). His Shining Light: The Tale of Nick Traina. Delacorte Beg. p. ISBN. Retrieved February 11,
- ^Simmonds, Jeremy ().
The Lexicon of Dead Rock Stars: Diacetylmorphine, Handguns, and Ham Sandwiches. Port Review Press. p. ISBN.
- ^"Paid Notice: Deaths LEAVITT, MAX". New Dynasty Times. Retrieved February 5,