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Representative for singer, who helped take the grunge sound of the 1990s into the mainstream, said his death was sudden and unexpected.

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Chris Cornell performs at Lollapalooza festival, Chicago, in 2010. Photograph: Startraks Photo/REX/Shutterstock


Chris Cornell, lead singer of American hard rock bands Soundgarden and Audioslave, has died aged 52.

Temple of the Dog: Chris Cornell on the return of the 90s grunge supergroup

In a statement to the Associated Press, his representative, Brian Bumbery, said Cornell died on Wednesday night in Detroit.

Bumbery called the death “sudden and unexpected” and said his wife and family were shocked. The statement said the family would be working closely with the medical examiner to determine the cause, and asked for privacy.

Cornell had been touring with Soundgarden, and was tweeting upbeat messages about a sold-out concert the band played in Detroit just hours before his death.

His rock peers paid tribute, such as Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page, Mark Lanegan, Billy Idol and Jane’s Addiction and Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist Dave Navarro.

Soundgarden were part of the Pacific Northwestern grunge scene of the late 1980s and early 1990s, coming up alongside bands like Nirvana and Pearl Jam – Cornell recorded a 1991 album with the latter under the name Temple of the Dog. Like Nirvana, Soundgarden were first signed to indie label Sub Pop before making the jump to a major, taking their heavy, angsty sound into the mainstream with singles like Black Hole Sun.

Black Hole Sun

The band sold more than 10m albums in the US alone, and were nominated for nine Grammy awards, winning two. They broke up in 1997, but reformed in 2010; their most recent album was King Animal in 2012, and they had been working on new songs over the past year.

Following the breakup of Soundgarden, Cornell recorded a solo record, before being recruited as the singer for Rick Rubin-produced supergroup Audioslave, which also featured former members of Rage Against the Machine. Featuring a glossy yet robust update of the bands’ 1990s sound, their 2002 debut album was a big success, eventually going triple platinum in the US.

Cornell also recorded You Know My Name with composer David Arnold, which was used as the theme for the 2006 James Bond movie Casino Royale, which introduced Daniel Craig as 007.

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Chris Cornell of Soundgarden, stagediving in 1991.
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He had struggles with addiction to drugs and alcohol, checking into rehab in 2003 and going sober ever since. “I actually like rehab a lot. It’s like school; it’s interesting. I’m learning that I can be teachable at age 38,” he told Spin magazine that year. “I would sometimes drink before we played. It wasn’t a big deal. It became a bigger deal when I stopped doing the other things I liked to do. I used to ride mountain bikes around with my friends, and we’d keep 40-ouncers where the water bottle was supposed to be. But once I removed the mountain and the bike, there was just the drinking.”

He later told Details magazine: “When I transitioned into adulthood – high-stakes emotional responsibilities – I did everything I could get my hands on. It happened without me really noticing it. The thing is, when you pick up the pipe for the first time, you don’t know that that’s your fate. The moment isn’t that dramatic. And then that was it – I didn’t want to care anymore.”

In 2012, he and his wife Vicky created a foundation that works with vulnerable children facing poverty and homelessness. The couple had two children, Toni and Christopher Nicholas; Cornell also had a daughter with first wife and former manager Susan Silver.


R.I.P. ... Another "unique" voice is silenced
I feel very sad over losing such a great performer. RIP Chris Cornell.

Thank you Ice.
Thanks, Ice.  He had such a tremendous voice.  I will miss him and his music.  -dc
A great loss to the music community for sure. Very sad. I'm still having a hard time understanding why he would kill himself. Especially with all the plans he had. I'm a huge Eddie Vedder fan and loved the Temple of the Dog album.
Glad I got to see Soundgarden when I did, it was an amazing show. What a shame and what a waste. I really shows you never know what's going on in someone's mind no matter what their situation.
Rip
I never knew him...met him in passing but many of us feel like we knew him because the music of the era had such a great impact on our lives. My city is very sad and the energy is dark, darker than usual.

Hopefully there is some comfort for his wife and family with the investigation into the chemicals in his system right before. I truly hope his passing doesn't get used as another way to demonize anti anxiety medications. It's really a very sad, sad time. My heart is broken for his family and friends Sad
I went to see him on concert 2 or 3 month ago ( was kinda like an unplugged, almost all the concert was just him and his guitar ) . He really look like a really nice person, may be with super strong ego. But if somebody asked me " do you think this is the kind of suicide guy , or overdose guy " I should answer, no way ! . Was a really, really, bad surprise.

He looked to me like the man who got everything, money , family, talent, etc. I am extremely sorry for his 3 daughters, he looked like a really nice dad that passed a lot of time with their.
A small tribute...

I was fortunate enough to see him live twice. Once at Madison Square Garden with Audioslave and once in a much more intimate venue with Soundgarden up close and personal. I did see him perform on the CBS morning show a couple of weeks ago & he seemed well and sounded great. Another loss to our musical community and my heart goes out to his family, bandmates and friends as well as all of his fans. RIP Chris. Another life gone way too young.
Megadeth and Dave Mustaine pay tribute to Chris Cornell in Tokyo, Japan 18/05/17

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Mustaine's Tribute



Black Hole Sun - Official Vid

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Black Hole Sun



10 Unforgettable Chris Cornell Moments

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10 Unforgettable Chris Cornell Moments



Chris Cornell ● A Simple Tribute

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A Simple Tribute
It's very sad. Man, he was at the forefront of so much (when I first heard of him). Such a talented musician. Terribly sad. Sad
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