CHRIS CORNELL To Perform On ABC-TV's 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'

May 16, 2007

Former AUDIOSLAVE/SOUNDGARDEN singer Chris Cornell will be the featured musical guest on ABC-TV's "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" on the Friday, June 8 episode (which will actually air the morning of June 9 beginning at 12:05 a.m.).

To request tickets to this performance, which will be taped in Los Angeles, California, click here.

Chris Cornell performed on "The Henry Rollins Show" on the Independent Film Channel (IFC) on Friday, May 11. Watch performance footage of "Black Hole Sun" and an interview at this location. Cornell's performance of "No Such Thing" on "The Henry Rollins Show" is available at YouTube.

Cornell's video for the song "No Such Thing" has been posted at this location. The track comes off the legendary frontman's upcoming solo album, "Carry On", due on June 5 via Suretone/Interscope.

Chris Cornell's current touring band is:

Chris Cornell - Vocals
Yogi Lonich (WALLFLOWERS, BUCKCHERRY) - Guitar
Peter Thorn (COURTNEY LOVE, JEWEL, ALICIA KEYS) - Guitar
Jason Sutter - Drums
Corey McCormick (RAFAEL MOREIRA, ROBERTA ROBINSON) - Bass

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