Singer-songwriter ELLIOTT SMITH has died - with suicide the suspected cause.
The singer passed away yesterday (October 21) at the age of 34. His body was discovered by a friend in his Los Angeles apartment. He had a single knife wound to the body.
Smith was then taken to Los Angeles County University of Southern California Medical Center yesterday afternoon (October 21), where he was pronounced dead.
Born in 1969, Smith loved music from an early age. He released five albums, the most critically acclaimed in the mid-90s, titled Either/Or and XO.
His most mainstream success however came when his song Miss Misery from the film Good Will Hunting was nominated for an Academy Award in 1997.
At the time of his death Smith was working on a new album, which had a working title of From A Basement On The Hill, which was set for completion later this year.
The singer passed away yesterday (October 21) at the age of 34. His body was discovered by a friend in his Los Angeles apartment. He had a single knife wound to the body.
Smith was then taken to Los Angeles County University of Southern California Medical Center yesterday afternoon (October 21), where he was pronounced dead.
Born in 1969, Smith loved music from an early age. He released five albums, the most critically acclaimed in the mid-90s, titled Either/Or and XO.
His most mainstream success however came when his song Miss Misery from the film Good Will Hunting was nominated for an Academy Award in 1997.
At the time of his death Smith was working on a new album, which had a working title of From A Basement On The Hill, which was set for completion later this year.
