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Chris Cornell

Chris Cornell

1964–2017United States2010s

About Chris Cornell

Christopher John Cornell (né Boyle; July 20, 1964 – May 18, 2017) was an American musician, best known as the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, and the primary lyricist for the rock bands Soundgarden and Audioslave. He also had a solo career and contributed to numerous movie soundtracks. Cornell was the founder and frontman of Temple of the Dog, a one-off tribute band dedicated to his late friend, musician Andrew Wood. Several music journalists, fan polls, and fellow musicians have regarded Cornell as one of the greatest rock singers of all time. Cornell is considered a key figure of the 1990s grunge movement with an extensive songwriting history, a nearly four-octave vocal range, and a powerful vocal belting technique. Cornell released four solo studio albums, Euphoria Morning (1999), Carry On (2007), Scream (2009), and Higher Truth (2015); the live album Songbook (2011); and two compilations, The Roads We Choose (2007) and Chris Cornell (2018), the latter released posthumously.

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Formed

1964 – 2017

Origin

United States

Discography

B-Sides & Demos

Lost and Found

2007-12-08: Personal Fest, Club Ciudad, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Supermainstream (1994)

Euphoria Mourning (1999)

Live In Los Angeles (1999)

BBC Sessions (2006)

Unplugged in Sweden (2006)

The Roads We Choose: A Retrospective (2007)

Nissan Live Sets on Yahoo! Music (2007)

Carry On (2007)

Scream (2009)

Songbook Live In South America 2011 (2011)

2011-04-22: The Vic, Chicago, IL (2011)

Songbook (2011)

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  • Thumbnail for One On One: Craig Wedren - Don't Tell December 19th, 2017 Long Island Bar Brooklyn, NYC by The Smashing Pumpkins, R.E.M., Fugazi, The Afghan Whigs, Stew, The Band, Pearl Jam, Foo Fighters, Shudder to Think, Conor Oberst, Composer, Songwriter, Chris Cornell2:19

    One On One: Craig Wedren - Don't Tell December 19th, 2017 Long Island Bar Brooklyn, NYC

    The Smashing Pumpkins, R.E.M., Fugazi, The Afghan Whigs, Stew, The Band, Pearl Jam, Foo Fighters, Shudder to Think, Conor Oberst, Composer, Songwriter, Chris Cornell

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    See Chris Cornell Live

    Tickets

    30

    May

    2026

    SUPER-UNKNOWN (A TRIBUTE TO EVERYTHING CHRIS CORNELL)

    Hobart Art Theatre

    Hobart, USUSD 19.51–107.31

    19

    Jul

    2026

    Chris Cornell Tribute Show at Garden Amp

    Garden Amphitheatre

    Garden Grove, USUSD 16.79–16.79

    5

    Sept

    2026

    Disciple of The Garden - Tribute to Soundgarden, Audioslave, Chris Cornell

    Daryl's House

    Pawling, USUSD 40.02–50.32

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    Chris Cornell — Rare Footage & Clips

    Chris Cornell's legacy as a rock icon is inextricably linked to his work with Soundgarden and Audioslave, two bands that defined the sound of the 1990s grunge movement. However, it's essential to acknowledge the significance of his solo career, which spanned over three decades, yielding four studio albums, one live album, and numerous compilations. The archive at DeepCutsArchive features a collection of rare footage from Chris Cornell's performances, including the 2007-12-08: Personal Fest, Club Ciudad, Buenos Aires, Argentina clip.

    This particular performance showcases Cornell's ability to craft an intimate atmosphere with his voice as the primary instrument. His vocal range and control are on full display as he navigates the complexities of songs like "No Such Thing" and "Flash Again." The clip is a testament to Cornell's dedication to exploring different musical landscapes, often incorporating elements of jazz, classical, and folk into his work.

    One of the most striking aspects of Chris Cornell's career is his ability to transcend genre boundaries. His music has been featured in numerous movie soundtracks, cementing his status as a versatile artist. The archive at DeepCutsArchive includes footage from Nissan Live Sets on Yahoo! Music (2007), which highlights Cornell's capacity for reinvention and experimentation.

    Cornell's solo work is often characterized by its introspective nature, with songs like "The Keeper" and "No Such Thing" showcasing his ability to craft poignant lyrics that explore themes of love, loss, and self-discovery. His vocal range and control are put on full display in these performances, as he effortlessly navigates the complexities of his compositions.

    The Roads We Choose: A Retrospective (2007) is a compilation album that provides a comprehensive overview of Cornell's solo career up to that point. The archive at DeepCutsArchive features footage from this era, including clips from Unplugged in Sweden (2006) and BBC Sessions (2006). These performances demonstrate Cornell's commitment to exploring different musical landscapes, often incorporating elements of jazz and classical into his work.

    Chris Cornell's impact on music history cannot be overstated. As a key figure of the 1990s grunge movement, he helped shape the sound of an entire generation of musicians. His influence can be heard in the work of bands like Foo Fighters and Queens of the Stone Age, who have cited Cornell as a primary inspiration.

    Cornell's vocal range and control are often cited as one of his most impressive qualities. He possessed a nearly four-octave vocal range, which he used to devastating effect on songs like "Black Hole Sun" and "Fell on Black Days." His powerful vocal belting technique is showcased in performances like the 1999 Live In Los Angeles clip, which features Cornell delivering a blistering rendition of "Rusty Cage."

    The archive at DeepCutsArchive also includes footage from Chris Cornell's work with Audioslave. The band's self-titled debut album (2002) was a critical and commercial success, featuring hits like "Cochise" and "Like a Stone." These performances demonstrate Cornell's ability to adapt his vocal style to different musical contexts, often incorporating elements of funk and psychedelia into the band's sound.

    Chris Cornell's legacy extends beyond his music. He was a devoted husband and father, who used his platform to advocate for social justice causes. His commitment to using his music as a force for good is evident in songs like "No Such Thing" and "Flash Again," which explore themes of love, loss, and self-discovery.

    The Roads We Choose: A Retrospective (2007) provides a comprehensive overview of Cornell's solo career up to that point. The archive at DeepCutsArchive features footage from this era, including clips from Unplugged in Sweden (2006) and BBC Sessions (2006). These performances demonstrate Cornell's commitment to exploring different musical landscapes, often incorporating elements of jazz and classical into his work.

    Chris Cornell's impact on music history is a testament to his innovative spirit and dedication to pushing the boundaries of what is possible with rock music. His legacy continues to inspire new generations of musicians, who are drawn to his unique vocal style and commitment to exploring different musical landscapes.

    The archive at DeepCutsArchive provides an invaluable resource for fans and scholars alike, offering a comprehensive overview of Chris Cornell's career. By examining the rare footage from this collection, we can gain a deeper understanding of Cornell's artistic vision and the significance of his contributions to music history.

    Curated from public records and music databases.