Ex-Wilco member overdosed on painkiller, coroner says
Greg Kot, Chicago Tribune
Issue date: 7/1/09 Section: News
CHICAGO-Former Wilco member Jay Bennett died of an overdose of a painkiller, the Champaign County, Ill., coroner said Tuesday, and his office is investigating Bennett's death as an accident.
Tests showed Bennett died from fentanyl, often prescribed to treat chronic pain, said the coroner, Duane Northrup.
Bennett, who died May 24 at his home in Urbana, Ill., had posted a few weeks earlier on his MySpace site that he would need hip replacement surgery.
"A decade plus of multiple nightly stage jumps and various other rock and roll theatrics had finally taken a toll that I could no longer merely deal with or ignore," he wrote, but added that he did not have health insurance to cover costs of the surgery.
Bennett was a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and engineer in Wilco from 1994 to 2001, when he departed the band acrimoniously.
Bennett sued Wilco lead singer Jeff Tweedy in early May, claiming he was owed royalties for songs during his seven years with the group.
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(c) 2009, Chicago Tribune.
Tests showed Bennett died from fentanyl, often prescribed to treat chronic pain, said the coroner, Duane Northrup.
Bennett, who died May 24 at his home in Urbana, Ill., had posted a few weeks earlier on his MySpace site that he would need hip replacement surgery.
"A decade plus of multiple nightly stage jumps and various other rock and roll theatrics had finally taken a toll that I could no longer merely deal with or ignore," he wrote, but added that he did not have health insurance to cover costs of the surgery.
Bennett was a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and engineer in Wilco from 1994 to 2001, when he departed the band acrimoniously.
Bennett sued Wilco lead singer Jeff Tweedy in early May, claiming he was owed royalties for songs during his seven years with the group.
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(c) 2009, Chicago Tribune.

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