New details have emerged regarding the death of former Warrant frontman Jani Lane, and they don’t paint a pretty picture.
As previously reported, the 47-year old’s body was found in a  Woodland Hills hotel room yesterday. Paramedics pronounced Lane dead at  the scene and put his time of death around 5:15 p.m.
No official cause has been listed and an autopsy is planned for later  today. But sources tell TMZ that police suspect an accidental overdose  because investigators discovered a half-empty bottle of vodka, along  with prescription pills, inside the room.
Lane has battled substance abuse for years. He was arrested for DUI in 2010 and was sentenced to 120 days in prison.
Jani Lane, who rose to fame as the singer of heavy metal band 
Warrant, was found dead at 47 tonight at the Comfort Inn hotel in a Woodland Hills, California.
Warrant,  with hits like ‘Cherry Pie,’ ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin,’ and  ‘Heaven,’ was  one of the top metal bands of the early 90′s battling it  out with 
Motley Crue, 
Poison, and 
Guns N’ Roses.
Hollywood  popular singer Jani Lane  was found dead on Thursday in the hotel room  near his home in Los  Angeles. Singer Jani was 47 year old. Country  office said ‘It had not  yet determined a cause’ while Lane’s manager  Obi Steinman told ‘The  death was alcohol related and Jani Lane  struggled with alcohol.’ His  band’s first album ‘Dirty Rotten Filthy  Stinking Rick’ went double  platinum and its release in 1989 on the  strength of power chord tracks  as ‘Down Boy’ and saccharine ballads as  ‘Heaven.’ These were written by  singer Jani Lane. He had mixed feelings  about the song. Singer wrote one night the president of Columbia  records asked him for a song as Aerosmith’s ‘Love in an Elevator.’

He  said ‘I could shoot myself in the head for writing that song. The  VH1  documentary ‘Heavy – the story of metal’ inserting a bleeped  expletive.  He also told ‘He was happy as a clam to have written a song  and that  is still being played with still dug by many people’ in a radio   interview. Singer was born John Kennedy Oswald on 1 Feb. 1964 in Akron,   Ohio while her parents named him after President John F. Kennedy and   the last name of the suspect in the assassination ‘Lee Harvey Oswald.’   Lane got his first drum at 6 ages, began playing in clubs at 11 ages   while he was performing in a band by 15. He also plays the piano and   guitar with sports in high school.

He  moved to Florida, sang and played drums with a cover band. He  moved to  Los Angeles where he formed a band called Plain Jani Lane. He  joined  Warrant after its Erik Turner, founder him to rehearse with band.  He  left band in 2003 and released a solo album. His two marriages ended  in  divorce. His first wife was Bobbie Brown and she performed in the   ‘Cherry Pie’ video. Taylar Lane  a daughter from his first marriage.  Madison Lane is a daughter from his  second marriage while Brittany and  Ryan two stepdaughters.
 
 
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