Wednesday, August 19, 2015

CHRIS CORNELL'S "NEARLY FORGOT MY BROKEN HEART" MOST ADDED AT TRIPLE A, ACTIVE ROCK AND MAINSTREAM ROCK
 
SOLO TOUR KICKS OFF THIS FALL
 
LOS ANGELES, CA - AUGUST 19, 2015 - Chris Cornell's debut single - "Nearly Forgot My Broken Heart" - from his forthcoming studio album Higher Truth accomplished a rare feat as it became the #1 most added single at Triple A and Active Rock, two distinctly different formats, this week.   Hailed by Rolling Stone magazine as "dynamic," "Nearly Forgot My Broken Heart" was also the #1 most added single at the Mainstream Rock format, a testament to the song and the legacy of the multiple Grammy® Award-winning, Golden Globe nominated and acclaimed singer and songwriter. 
 
Higher Truth will be released on Friday, September 18, 2015 via Universal Music Enterprises (UMe), and fans can pre-order the deluxe version of album, which contains four bonus tracks, HERE.  Produced by Brendan O'Brien (Bruce Springsteen, Pearl Jam, Neil Young), Higher Truth showcases Cornell's constant evolution as a master songwriter, lyricist and musical craftsman - telling human stories which transcend musical genres.  Inspired by the stark arrangements of musicians like Nick Drake, Daniel Johnston and White Album-era Beatles, Cornell creates a musical universe unlike anything he has done before.
 
Last week Cornell released the lyric video for the song, directed by Josh Graham.  The clip beautifully reflects the essence of the song and in a few short days it has racked up over 170K views.  See it HERE.
 
In other news, Cornell will kick off the Higher Truth acoustic tour on September 18th in San Diego, CA crossing North America before winding down on November 4th in Phoenix, AZ stopping at famed venues like the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Massey Hall in Toronto and more.  A full list of dates can be found below.


Chris Cornell 2015 Solo-Acoustic Tour Dates:

Date:City:Venue:
9/18/15San Diego, CABalboa Theatre
9/20/15Los Angeles, CAWalt Disney Concert Hall
9/21/15San Pedro, CAWarner Grand Theatre
9/23/15Santa Barbara, CAGranada Theatre
9/24/15Santa Rosa, CAWells Fargo Center for the Arts
9/26/15Oakland, CAParamount Theater
9/27/15Modesto, CAGallo Center for the Arts
9/29/15Seattle, WABenaroya Hall
9/30/15Vancouver, BCOrpheum Theatre
10/2/15Denver, COParamount Theatre
10/3/15Salina, KSStifel Theatre for the Performing Arts
10/5/15Minneapolis, MNState Theatre
10/6/15Chicago, ILChicago Theatre
10/8/15Lakewood, OHLakewood Civic Auditorium
10/9/15Toronto, ONMassey Hall
10/11/15Buffalo, NYUniversity at Buffalo Ctr for the Arts
10/12/15New Brunswick, NJState Theatre
10/14/15N. Bethesda, MDStrathmore Music Theatre
10/15/15Philadelphia, PAMerriam Theater
10/17/15Wilkes Barre, PAKirby Center for the Performing Arts
10/18/15New York, NYBeacon Theatre
10/19/15New York, NYBeacon Theatre
10/21/15Boston, MAShubert Theater
10/23/15Wilmington, DEGrand Opera House
10/24/15York, PAStrand Capitol Perf. Arts Ctr
10/26/15Atlanta, GAAtlanta Symphony Hall
10/27/15Nashville, TNRyman Auditorium
10/29/15Miami, FLThe Knight Concert Hall
10/30/15Saint Petersburg, FLMahaffey Theater
11/1/15Dallas, TXThe Majestic Theatre
11/2/15Austin, TXACL Live @ The Moody Theater
11/4/15Phoenix, AZOrpheum Theatre
 
Chris Cornell:

Chris Cornell is a modern icon who transcends genre.  He was the chief architect of the 90s grunge movement and remains one of the most iconic rock voices of all time.   Achieving multi-platinum success with three legendary bands selling over 30 million records worldwide - he has forged his own unique identity over three decades as a Grammy award-winning, Golden Globe nominated singer, songwriter, guitarist, composer and lyricist.  His career began with Seattle trailblazers Soundgarden, whose wild soundscapes combined visceral punk attitude with artistic depth. Powerfully original, they were the first of their generation of Seattle bands to sign to a major label in 1989 and their work continued to evolve over the course of seven groundbreaking albums. Soundgarden made a historic return to the live stage in 2010 and have since toured the world, releasing the all-new studio album, KING ANIMALto widespread acclaim. 
 
Cornell has continually redefined his sound and vision.  In 1990, side project Temple of the Dog saw him experiment with a more soulful style alongside the future members of Pearl Jam. Later in the decade, his critically acclaimed solo album EUPHORIA MORNING combined lush melody and instrumentation with lyrics which spoke of alienation and despair. And as the millennium turned, he joined with three other musical pioneers from Rage Against the Machine to create supergroup Audioslave. The multi-platinum band released three albums and toured stadiums around the world, becoming the first American rock group to perform a massive free concert in Castro's Cuba.  Cornell has also collaborated with many different artists, most recently the Zac Brown Band on their single "Heavy Is The Head", which peaked at #1 on rock radio in the US.
 
His soundtrack work has spanned both big budget and independent cinema. He was the first male American artist to write and perform the theme song for a James Bond movie ("You Know My Name" for Casino Royale).  With Soundgarden, he wrote the end title song "Live To Rise" for The Avengers, the 3rd highest grossing film of all time.  He duetted with Joy Williams on his song "Misery Chain" which appeared on the soundtrack of the Oscar-winning 12 Years A Slave and his song "The Keeper" from Marc Forster's Machine Gun Preacher was nominated for a Golden Globe in 2012. 
 
Cornell's recent solo acoustic 'Songbook' tour attracted sellout crowds and critical acclaim worldwide.  Jim Farber of the New York Daily News observed, "sometimes you don't recognize the full power of a voice until you strip everything away from it."  The tour's reinterpretations of classic Cornell songs are featured on his 2011 live album of the same name.
 
Cornell will reissue his first solo album Euphoria Mourning (with original title) on August 14th. The album will be remastered and re-released for vinyl for the first time.
 
Cornell has also become involved in philanthropy, using music to support causes that help foster change.  The Chris and Vicky Cornell Foundation is currently raising funds and partnering with charitable organizations to mobilize support for children facing problems including homelessness, poverty, abuse and neglect.  
 

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