Separating from the pack. Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber’s son, Presley Gerber, wants to pave his own path outside of his famous family after making headlines for his “misunderstood” face tattoo.
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Cornell died in May 2017.
Soundgarden have claimed that they found out about Chris Cornell‘s death after it was announced on the band’s official Facebook page.
Cornell died aged 52 in May 2017, taking his own life only hours after the band played a gig in Detroit.
Now, Cornell’s surviving bandmates Kim Thayil, Matt Cameron and Ben Shepherd — who left Detroit on a tour bus while Cornell stayed in a hotel in the city — allege that they only discovered he had died via a post on the band’s
Separating from the pack. Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber’s son, Presley Gerber, wants to pave his own path outside of his famous family after making headlines for his “misunderstood” face tattoo.
Come spring, Willie Nelson will turn 87 years old on April 29, but the First Rose of Spring, the title of his 70th studio album, is set to bloom shortly before on April 24. Nelson has already delivered the title track to his fans today (Feb. 21).
Come spring, Willie Nelson will turn 87 years old on April 29, but the First Rose of Spring, the title of his 70th studio album, is set to bloom shortly before on April 24. Nelson has already delivered the title track to his fans today (Feb. 21).
By Mike Hitch
The surviving members of Soundgarden are firing back at the widow of late frontman Chris Cornell over the ownership of unfinished songs and allegations of missing royalties.
The surviving Soundgarden band members are demanding that Chris Cornell's widow, Vicky, hand over recordings to what they claim are the band's final unreleased tracks. Band members Kim Thayil, Matt Cameron and Hunter Benedict Shepherd say they worked jointly on these final tracks with Cornell and that Vicky Cornell has no right to withhold from them what they call the "final Soundgarden album."
Unreleased Soundgarden tracks are at the centre of the legal row
In December 2019, Vicky Cornell sued the bandmates of her late husband Chris Cornell, claiming that they were withholding royalties from her and her family. Soundgarden’s Kim Thayil, Matt Cameron, and Ben Shepherd have now responded to the lawsuit, as Rolling Stone notes and court records viewed by Pitchfork confirm.
Maddie & Tae will release their anticipated sophomore album The Way It Feels on April 10. The project is produced by Jimmy Robbins and Derek Wells and features songs from the duo’s past two EPs released last year.“It has been four years since we’ve released an album,” Maddie Marlow says in a statement.
The surviving members of Soundgarden (Kim Thayil, Matt Cameron and Ben Shepherd) today filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit filed against them by Vicky Cornell on December 9, in which she alleged the group owes Cornell’s estate hundreds of thousands of dollars in allegedly unpaid royalties and the rights to seven unreleased recordings made before the singer’s death in May of 2017.
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"I wish they were here with us forever," wrote Vanessa Bryant, in her first statement since the death of her husband, Kobe Bryant and her 13-year-old Gianna Bryant.