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In 2012, the Cornells created the Chris and Vicky Cornell Foundation [237] [238] which works to aid the homeless, the poor, and abused or neglected children. In 2013, a portion of proceeds from ticket sales went to benefit the cause. [239] In a 2008 television interview, Cornell said about religion, "I don't follow any particular one. ...
The interview segment with Chris Cornell is conducted by Tom Russell and was recorded in April 1996. Cornell talks about the cancelled Superunknown tour dates in the UK ("My voice just crapped out"), the pressure to release a record that will sell well ("The pressure comes from us"), publishing companies ("We didn't need that"), and the band's ...
This was the last interview Chris Vrenna did before he quit Marilyn Manson. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] Rock N Roll Experience is known for its edgy interviews that ask the questions most will not dare to ask and in April 2012 Bob Suehs and Rock N Roll Experience went to New York City to film segments for VH-1's Pantera Behind the Music Remastered program ...
One year ago today, Soundgarden and Audioslave frontman Chris Cornell died at the age of 52. His death was officially ruled a suicide by hanging after he was discovered on the floor of a Detroit ...
In a 2007 interview with Ultimate Guitar Archive, Cornell stated he would be open to a Temple of the Dog reunion, or "some collaboration with any combination of those guys". [6] He also revealed that Temple of the Dog was the reason he joined Audioslave , as the experience made him "keep an open mind" about collaborations with musicians from ...
Vicky Cornell said her late husband, rocker Chris Cornell, did not appear to be depressed or suicidal before he died by suicide following a concert in May 2017. The beloved Soundgarden frontman ...
Euphoria Mourning (originally titled Euphoria Morning) is the first solo studio album by American musician Chris Cornell.It was released through A&M Records on September 21, 1999, and Cornell embarked on a tour in support of the album in 2000.
Vicky Cornell, the wife of late musician Chris Cornell, penned an emotional letter to her late husband.