The Jerusalem Post

Soundgarde­n singer Chris Cornell dies

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US musician Chris Cornell, who gained fame as the lead singer of Soundgarde­n and later Audioslave, died on Wednesday in Detroit, his representa­tive said. He was 52.

Cornell’s family would be working closely with the medical examiner to determine the cause, representa­tive Brian Bumbery said in a statement.

“His wife, Vicky, and family were shocked to learn of his sudden and unexpected passing,” Bumbery said. “They would like to thank his fans for their continuous love and loyalty and ask that their privacy be respected at this time.”

Seattle-born Cornell was the lead singer of Soundgarde­n, one of the leading bands in the grunge music movement in the ‘80s and ‘90s. In 1991, the band released platinum album Badmotorfi­nger.

Three years later, Soundgarde­n released Superunkno­wn, a mainstream music scene success that earned the band two Grammys after it reached the top of music lists.

The band’s “wild soundscape­s combined visceral punk attitude with artistic depth,” his bio said on his website.

In 2001, Cornell joined members of Rage Against The Machine to form Audioslave, which earned acclaim with its self-titled album that earned three-platinum status.

Cornell also had an extensive solo career as a singer, songwriter, guitarist, composer and lyricist and worked with various other musicians over three decades in the music business.

The Chris and Vicky Cornell Foundation raises funds and partners with organizati­ons to support children facing homelessne­ss, poverty and abuse. (Reuters)

 ?? (Reuters) ?? CHRIS CORNELL (right) performs at the 2013 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Los Angeles.
(Reuters) CHRIS CORNELL (right) performs at the 2013 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Los Angeles.

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