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METALLICA, MILEY CYRUS PERFORM AT CHRIS CORNELL TRIBUTE

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LOS ANGELES— Many from Metallica and the Foo Fighters rocked on with electrifyi­ng performanc­es as family members gave heartfelt speeches in memory of the late Chris Cornell.

Cornell’s wife, Vicky, stepped onstage struggling to speak at first. But after gathering herself, she eventually thanked everyone for their support and spoke about her husband’s legacy at his tribute concert called “I Am the Highway: A Tribute to Chris Cornell” on Wednesday night at The Forum in Inglewood, California.

Cornell died at age 52 in May 2017. His death was ruled as suicide.

“Chris lives on, a music immortal whose passion for helping others is alive as ever today,” said Vicky Cornell, who was brought onstage by actor Josh Brolin. The concert helped raise funds for the Chris and Vicky Cornell Foundation and the Epidermoly­sis Bullosa Medical Research Foundation.

Cornell was a leader of the grunge movement with Seattle-based Soundgarde­n, finding early success with them. But he also succeeded with other projects, including Audioslave, Temple of the Dog, as well as his solo albums.

“This event showcases his contributi­on to music history across genres and generation­s,” she said. “We all know how music can change us. But Chris did something more extraordin­ary. He changed music ... That legacy and influence will last for generation­s to come.”

Jimmy Kimmel hosted most of the five-hour tribute concert that took the sold-out crowd through Cornell’s career and catalog, with performanc­es by members of his former bands, Soundgarde­n and Audioslave. The all-star lineup also included Miley Cyrus, Adam Levine, Brandi Carlile, Miguel, Chris Stapleton, Ryan Adams and Temple of the Dog.

“We miss you, Chris,” said Cyrus, who performed “Two Drink Minimum” then later “Say Hello 2 Heaven,” a Temple of the Dog song that was written by Cornell.

“I’m honored to be here tonight,” she said.

Brad Pitt introduced Cornell’s daughter, Toni Cornell, who sang while Ziggy Marley played the guitar as they performed his father’s song, “Redemption Song.” The singer’s other daughter Lily Cornell Silver said her father had a “beautiful gift” as a musician.

“The most influentia­l advice he gave me was that his success didn’t come from a desire to have success. It was born from a passion and a love for what he did,” she said.

Audioslave guitarist Tom Morello said Cornell “wrestled with demons” but made some of the “greatest rock and roll music of all time.”

“He proved that he could mix monster rock, riffs with smart lyrics and punk rock attitude,” he said. “We are saddened that he’s gone. But the memory of his unbridled rock power, his chiseled chest and outrageous­ly perfect hair and, most of all, his music lives on forever.”

After Foo Fighters did three renditions of Cornell’s songs, lead singer Dave Grohl stayed onstage for a solo and performed “Everlong.”

“I woke up sad this morning,” he said. “With all this love, the one person who would appreciate this the most can’t be here tonight. So this song is for him.”—

 ??  ?? Miley Cyrus performs in “I Amthe Highway: A Tribute to Chris Cornell”
Miley Cyrus performs in “I Amthe Highway: A Tribute to Chris Cornell”
 ??  ?? Cyrus wears a jacket bearing a picture of the late Chris Cornell
Cyrus wears a jacket bearing a picture of the late Chris Cornell

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