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Lollapalooza old stars: Where are they now?

Lollapalooza old stars: Where are they now?

Lollapalooza old stars: Where are they now?

Lollapalooza old stars: Where are they now?
Lollapalooza featured nine bands in 1991, the festival's inaugural year, and boasts more than 130 for this year's version. What happened to some of the acts from 20 years ago, including festival founder Perry Farrell's Jane's Addiction? USA TODAY tracks down some of the pioneers:

Jane's Addiction

The alt-rock band's intense chemistry on and off the stage and issues with drug use led to a breakup after its tour in 1991. Perry Farrell, Dave Navarro and Stephen Perkins reunited for tours in 1997 and 2001, and original member Eric Avery rejoined in 2008 before leaving two years later. The group is scheduled to release a studio album, The Great Escape Artist , on Sept. 27.

Living Colour

The New York-based group, credited with starting the funk/metal/jazz trend in the mid-1980s, peaked with the 1988 hit Cult of Personality , which won a Grammy the following year. The group disbanded in 1995 but reunited five years later and continues to perform with core members Vernon Reid, Corey Glover, Doug Wimbish and Will Calhoun.