CHRIS CORNELL: 'Rockline' Appearance Available For Streaming

June 5, 2007

Former AUDIOSLAVE/SOUNDGARDEN singer Chris Cornell was the featured guest on the nationally syndicated radio show "Rockline" on June 4, 2007. The program can now be streamed online at this location.

Chris Cornell's new solo album, "Carry On", is available for streaming in its entirety on his MySpace page. An EPK (Electronic Press Kit) for "Carry On" can be viewed here. The CD was released today (June 5) via Suretone/Interscope.

Cornell's video for the song "Arms Around Your Love" has been posted online at AOL Music. The clip was shot over a two-day period in New York City with director Caswell Coggins, who previously worked with THE CRANBERRIES singer Dolores O'Riordan on her "Ordinary Day" clip. A video for the song "No Such Thing" has been posted at this location.

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