AUDIOSLAVE Frontman Becomes Second-Time Dad

October 15, 2004

AUDIOSLAVE/ex-SOUNDGARDEN frontman Chris Cornell and his wife, Vicky Karayiannis, have announced the birth of their daughter, Toni. Born on September 18, she weighed 8 pounds, 5 ounces.

Cornell married Vicky in May 2004 for the second time at a ceremony in Paris. Agent Jeff Kwatinetz was his best man and his actress/girlfriend (now ex-girlfriend) Brittany Murphy accompanied him to the wedding. They married earlier this year in Los Angeles. As Karayiannis is a French citizen, the wedding in Paris was to legalize Cornell's residency in France.

Cornell was previously married to SOUNDGARDEN/ALICE IN CHAINS manager Susan Silver. They are the parents of daughter Lillian Jean Cornell, born in 2000.

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