Nick Traina
American singer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American singer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nick Traina (born Nicholas John Steel Toth; May 1, 1978 – September 20, 1997) was the lead singer for the punk band Link 80.
Traina was the son of Danielle Steel and William George Toth.[1]
Traina died by suicide by overdosing on morphine at the age of 19.[2]
Traina started his first band, Shanker, at age 13 with Max Leavitt. He joined Link 80 at age 16 and played with them for three years, touring extensively. After leaving Link 80 in August 1997, Traina formed a new band called Knowledge[3] and recorded a demo with them that has since been released on Asian Man Records. A song titled "Gnat" was included on the release; the song was recorded years earlier with Leavitt.[4]
With Link 80:
With Knowledge:
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