Chris Cornell

  • Chris Cornell is a singer, songwriter and musician who rose to fame as the lead singer of the band's Soundgarden and Audioslave.
  • Soundgarden

    Chris Cornell's career began when he fronted the Seattle-based grunge outfit Soundgarden from the late '80s into the '90s. When Nirvana propelled grunge and alternative into the mainstream, Soundgarden followed and hit their peak of success with the 1994 album Superunknown, led by the single "Black Hole Sun."
  • Solo and Audioslave

    After the band broke up in 1997, Cornell released his first solo album entitled Euphoria Morning which secured him a Grammy nomination for the song "Can't Change Me." Shortly after, however, he jumped right back into a full band setting when he joined the members of Rage Against The Machine (minus lead singer Zack de la Rocha) to form the supergroup Audioslave. Once again, Cornell was the frontman for a worldwide success, but this time it would only last three albums before he quit in 2007 due to creative differences.
  • Moving On

    That same year his second solo album, Carry On, was released, including a cover version of Michael Jackson's "Billy Jean" and the theme to the James Bond film Casino Royale, "You Know My Name." He is currently readying a Timbaland-produced solo album called Scream, which is scheduled for release on February 3, 2009.

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