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King Ultramega's official debut release, a cover of Soundgarden's 1992 single Rusty Cage, is the first in a series of ...
Friends of Soundgarden frontman create tribute supergroup to release covers of his songs for charity
Chris Cornell's friends have created a tribute supergroup called King Ultramega to release covers of his songs to raise money for charity. The Soundgarden frontman - who died in 2017 - is being ...
Listen to the debut single from Chris Cornell tribute group King Ultramega – a revolving covers project raising money for ...
Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne 's final performance event Back to the Beginning was unbelievably successful, and several ...
Opening for a legendary rock band might be a musician's dream, but when Soundgarden instantly didn't get on with their headliners, it made for a painful tour.
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSNSoundgarden Address Their Absence at Ozzy and Black Sabbath’s Farewell ShowSoundgarden have issued a statement that both serves as a nod of tribute and respect to Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath and ...
The “Rusty Cage” cover has been re-released via Reigning Phoenix Music. The label have partnered up with the MusiCares ...
When Soundgarden’s world tour wrapped up in 1997, it seemed like the end of just another successful record-tour cycle for the band. Their latest album, Down On The Upside, was a global hit, they ...
Soundgarden to release final songs with Chris Cornell after reaching settlement with his widow "The two parties are united and coming together to propel, honor, and build upon Soundgarden's ...
In Los Angeles, inside a plush suite at the luxury Beverly Wilshire Hotel, one half of grunge giants Soundgarden – singer Chris Cornell and bassist Ben Shepherd – sit in oversized armchairs ...
Ever since word got out last year that Soundgarden were reuniting for a handful of live performances, fans have been waiting to find out if the reunion was going to be a full-time proposition. Now ...
Of all the bands that emerged from Seattle’s so-called grunge scene in the early 1990s — think of the moody, flannel-clad likes of Nirvana, Pearl Jam and Alice in Chains — none was harder to ...
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