Toni Cornell lent her amazing voice to a cover of Pearl Jam‘s “Black” in honor of her late dad, Chris Cornell.
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Soundgarden have dropped counterclaims against the widow of late frontman Chris Cornell regarding a benefit concert organised in his memory.It comes after Kim Thayil, Matt Cameron and Ben Shepherd recently alleged that Vicky Cornell used funds intended for charity for “personal purposes for herself and her family” after performing last year’s I Am the Highway: A Tribute to Chris Cornell concert.They claimed that they had an “oral agreement” with Vicky Cornell to perform for free during and are
.Toni Cornell lent her amazing voice to a cover of Pearl Jam‘s “Black” in honor of her late dad, Chris Cornell.
Three remakes debut on Billboard's rock radio charts dated Aug. 1, joining a host of other updates of older material on various rock airplay rankings. Leading the way among debuting tracks is the late Chris Cornell's version of Guns N' Ros
Toni Cornell was among the many talented artists to participate in Thursday night’s virtual Lollapalooza, and the daughter of Chris Cornell did her late father proud.
Chris Cornell, has paid homage to her late father and Pearl Jam with a cover of the band’s 1991 smash song, ‘Black’.15-year-old Cornell performed the cover as part of the Lollapalooza livestream, Lolla2020.She dedicated her performance to her father, who died in 2017.Watch Cornell’s performance below:In June, Lollapalooza organisers announced the 2020 event had been cancelled, revealing a livestream event would be hosted instead.From July 30 to August 2 (the original dates of the festival),
Andrew Cuomo launched an investigation into The Chainsmokers’ recent concert in The Hamptons amid the COVID-19 pandemic.The performance, which was part of the Safe & Sound series, took place on Saturday, July 25, at Nova’s Ark Project in Water Mill, New York.
The Chainsmokers are getting slammed for their not-so-socially-distant “drive-in” concert!
Lily Moayeri Where there’s smoke, there’s definitely the fire of social media reaction, at least, as the Chainsmokers are taking heat for a controversial charity fundraiser held in the Hamptons at a 100-acre lot transformed into a drive-in for the concert.As a result of the concern over the show, one state official has jumped in to demand answers.
The Chainsmokers performed a Drive-In concert in the Hamptons over the weekend and now the event is under investigation by New York State Governor Cuomo’s office.
The Chainsmokers were set ablaze on Twitter after footage from their swanky drive-in concert in the Hamptons was posted on social media. The clip, which was tweeted by Twitter user Rex Champan, featured a stage view of the crowded acre where the “Closer” hitmakers — Alexander “Alex” Pall and Andrew “Drew” Taggart — played their July 25 gig. Just based on the short clip, which you can see below, social-distancing practices didn’t appear to be a priority for the concert attendees.
The Chainsmokers held a charity drive-in concert over the weekend in the Hamptons and things got out of hand.
Live Nation Philadelphia and Major League Baseball's Philadelphia Phillies have announced a four-week concert series at the team's Citizens Bank Park parking lot. The Live-In / Drive-In Concert Series presented by Budweiser Zero will kick off on Aug. 16 with comedian Bert Kreischer.
Variety Staff Follow Us on TwitterLive Nation Philadelphia, in partnership with the Philadelphia Phillies, has announced plans for a four-week local drive-in concert series coming to the parking lot of Citizens Bank Park, home of the Phillies.The Live-In / Drive-In Concert Series presented by Budweiser Zero kicks off on Sunday, August 16 with comedian Bert Kreischer, and will continue with a variety of music artists through Labor Day Weekend.
Soundgarden and Audioslave frontman Chris Cornell, has launched her new mental health-focused podcast Mind Wide Open — listen to the series’ first instalment below.Announced back in May, the first episode of Mind Wide Open debuted on IGTV yesterday (July 20) in honour of Cornell on what would’ve been his 56th birthday.“I created this interview series with the goal of helping to normalise and stigmatise conversations around mental health, and if it can make even one person feel seen and heard I
Chris Cornell's estate is honoring his memory with some new music. On what would have been Cornell's 56th birthday, fans are getting the chance to hear a never-before-released cover of Guns N' Roses' famed ballad «Patience.»«His birthday seemed the perfect time to share this and celebrate Chris, his voice, music, stories and art,» a message posted to Cornell's Facebook page shared on Sunday.
Guns N’ Roses track by late Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell has been shared on what would have been the musician’s 56th birthday (July 20).‘Patience’, an acoustic song originally released on Guns N’ Roses 1988 compilation album ‘Lies’, is given some percussion and keyboard melodies for Cornell’s rendition.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorLily Cornell Silver, daughter of Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell and the group’s former manager Susan Silver, launches her IGTV series “Mind Wide Open” today (July 20) in honor of her late father’s 56th birthday.
Chris Cornell’s daughter, Lily Cornell Silver, will launch a mental health-focused series on Instagram on Monday, July 20, on what would’ve been the artist’s 56th birthday. The IGTV series titled “Mind Wide Open” will feature conversations with mental health experts, celebrity and peer guests to “help destigmatize the conversation around mental health,” according to a press release obtained by Rolling Stone.
Lily Cornell Silver is doing her part to “destigmatize the conversation around mental health.”
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorOn what would have been Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell’s 56th birthday (July 20), his estate has posted the singer’s previously unreleased cover of Guns N’ Roses’ ballad, “Patience.”The song, originally released on GNR’s 1988 compilation “Lies,” unveiled a more acoustic and sensitive side of the band that it had showcased during low-key performances after the release of their debut album the previous year, “Appetite for Destruction” (although another song on the