Toni Cornelldaughter of SOUND GARDEN singer Chris Cornell, made a cover version of PEARL JAM‘s “Black” during Lollapalooza‘s Lolla2020 livestream, a free four-night broadcast event that takes place on the original dates of the Chicago-based festival. Check out the video of the performance below.
Toni previously made an acoustic cover version of DOG’S TEMPLE‘s “Hunger strike” from his father’s home study during LiveXLive‘s “Music lives” world digital music festival last April.
In August 2017 Toni Cornell joined the band A REPUBLIC on the stage ABC“Good Morning America” to make the Leonard Cohen song “Hallelujah”. The performance was a celebration of the life of Chris Cornell and late LINKIN PARK Leader Chester Bennington, who died a few months apart.
Chris Cornell He was found hanging in his room at the MGM Grand Detroit hotel in May 2017, after a SOUND GARDEN Show at the Fox Theater in the city. His body was found shortly after he had spoken in a “dragged” voice to his wife, Vicky Cornellby phone Death was declared suicide.
But his family has questioned the coroner’s decision, saying he had a prescription for Ativan and that a higher-than-recommended dose may have caused him to have suicidal thoughts.
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