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Chris Cornell, born Christopher John Boyle on July 20, 1964, in Seattle, Washington, was an influential American musician, singer, and songwriter. He was the son of Edward F. Boyle, a pharmacist, and Karen Cornell, an accountant. Following his parents’ divorce during his teenage years, he adopted his mother’s maiden name, Cornell. He attended Christ the King Catholic elementary school, where he made one of his earliest public performances, singing “One Tin Soldier.”
Cornell later attended Shorewood High School. During this time, he developed a strong interest in music, taking piano and guitar lessons. His mother eventually purchased a snare drum for him, which he credited with helping him find purpose during a challenging adolescence. After high school, he worked various jobs, including as a busboy, dishwasher, and sous-chef at Ray’s Boathouse in Seattle.
In 1984, Cornell co-founded the band Soundgarden, originally serving as both the drummer and lead vocalist before focusing solely on vocals. Three years later, Soundgarden signed with the independent label Sub Pop, known for promoting the Seattle grunge movement. That same year they released their debut EP, Screaming Life, marking the beginning of their rise in the rock and alternative music scenes.
Soundgarden became one of the pioneering bands of the grunge era, achieving critical and commercial success in the 1990s. Their most iconic hits include “Black Hole Sun,” “Fell on Black Days,” and “Spoonman,” which showcased Cornell's powerful vocal range and lyrical depth. Their influence helped define the Seattle sound alongside bands like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Alice in Chains.
In 2001, Cornell joined forces with former members of Rage Against the Machine to form Audioslave. Their self-titled debut album was released in November 2002 and received multi-platinum certification. The album featured successful singles such as “Like a Stone,” “Cochise,” and “I Am the Highway,” further establishing Cornell as one of rock music’s most distinctive voices.
Cornell married Susan Silver in 1990. Silver was also the manager of Soundgarden and other Seattle-based bands, including Alice in Chains. The couple had a daughter, Lillian Jean, born in June 2000. The marriage ended in divorce in 2004. Later that year, Cornell married Vicky Karayiannis, a publicist. They had a daughter named Toni.
Chris Cornell was widely celebrated for his dynamic vocal ability, introspective songwriting, and influence on the alternative rock and grunge scenes. Through bands like Soundgarden and Audioslave, he left a lasting legacy in modern rock music.
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