Robert DeLeo

Musician

Popular As Robert De Leo

Birthday February 2, 1966

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Montclair, New Jersey, U.S.

Age 58 years old

Nationality United States

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1966

Robert Emile DeLeo (born February 2, 1966) is an American musician, best known as the bassist for rock band Stone Temple Pilots.

He is part of Delta Deep and he has also played in Talk Show and Army of Anyone.

He is the younger brother of Stone Temple Pilots guitarist Dean DeLeo.

He is also the former bass player for the supergroup Hollywood Vampires.

DeLeo and his older brother Dean were both born in Montclair, New Jersey, and raised in the Jersey Shore community of Point Pleasant Beach.

1984

He graduated from Point Pleasant Borough High School in 1984.

Their older half-brother is actor Scott Marlowe.

DeLeo met Scott Weiland (who would eventually become lead singer of Stone Temple Pilots) at a Black Flag concert in Long Beach.

They soon realized that they were both dating the same woman.

After she moved to Texas, Weiland and DeLeo moved into her San Diego apartment, where they tried to form a band.

They eventually hooked up with drummer Eric Kretz, and DeLeo managed to convince his brother Dean to play guitar in their new band.

The band took the name Mighty Joe Young.

1990

During their years of greatest success in the 1990s, Stone Temple Pilots came to be one of the most successful bands of the decade.

DeLeo is credited with much of the band's music, including the famous intros for the songs "Plush" and "Interstate Love Song".

Although sales of their records exceeded over 30 million, the band disbanded due to Weiland's ongoing problems with drug abuse.

1992

They played many gigs in Los Angeles bars, and were eventually signed onto Atlantic Records in 1992.

However, the name "Mighty Joe Young" had already been taken, so the band was forced to change their name and tossed around ideas like "Shirley Temple's Pussy" and "Sticky Toilet Paper" before changing it to "Stone Temple Pilots", which, according to Weiland, has no specific meaning, other than that it retained the STP initials.

1997

During Stone Temple Pilots' hiatus in 1997 due to Weiland's run-ins with the law, DeLeo, his brother Dean, and Kretz joined with singer Dave Coutts of Ten Inch Men and formed Talk Show.

Released in 1997 on Atlantic Records, their eponymous debut album peaked at #131 on the Billboard 200 and was considered a commercial flop.

Coutts was eventually fired and the band disbanded.

Weiland went into rehab and released a solo album during this time.

2003

After Stone Temple Pilots' break-up in 2003, DeLeo and his brother Dean joined Filter frontman Richard Patrick and drummer Ray Luzier to form the band Army of Anyone.

The group met after Patrick contacted the DeLeos about writing material for Filter's fourth album.

The band eventually called in Luzier in for an audition, found the formula worked, and the band was formed.

2006

The band's self-titled debut album was released in November 2006.

The album became a critical success; some went as far to label the album as one of the best of the year.

DeLeo summed up his sound on the album as follows;

"I kind of combined bass stuff with some guitar stuff to achieve my sound—I've really been going nuts on eBay! I'm still trying to achieve this one bass sound I keep hearing in my head—kind of taking [Motown legend] James Jamerson's feel and mixing that with John Entwistle's or Chris Squire's sound. So it's a funky bottom, with a really aggressive top. The sound on this record is the closest I've gotten to that."

2007

However, Army of Anyone ended up going on "indefinite hiatus" in 2007 after low album sales and Patrick's return to Filter.

In 2007, DeLeo played bass on songs for Japanese rock band B'z, including two on their album Action.

2010

Stone Temple Pilots reunited in early 2008 and released their eponymous sixth studio album on May 25, 2010.

2013

On October 8, 2013, they released an EP entitled High Rise with new lead singer Chester Bennington of Linkin Park fame.

2016

In 2016, DeLeo appeared with Kings of Chaos.

On September 29, 2022, DeLeo announced his debut solo album Lessons Learned and released its lead single "Love is Not Made of Gold", featuring Jimmy Gnecco, the same day.

DeLeo is known for his smooth style of playing, with infusions of jazz, '60s rhythm and blues, and hard rock creating a distinctive tone.

His primary influence is Motown bassist James Jamerson.

Other influences include John Entwistle of The Who, Rocco Prestia of Tower of Power, Chris Squire of Yes, and John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin.

DeLeo is a former employee of Schecter Guitar Research and built the prototype of what later became his signature model while working there.

The Schecter Model T was his primary live instrument during his years with Stone Temple Pilots.

2019

He also contributes bass to five songs on their 2019 album New Love, including "Rain & Dream" which also features Joe Perry.