Soundgarden Respond to Lawsuit From Chris Cornell's Widow, Claim Ownership Over Final Recordings

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Soundgarden have broken their silence in a new legal filing against Chris Cornell's widow over who owns seven of his unreleased recordings

with Cornell and Thayill that suggest Soundgarden was working on this material as early as 2015. It also details recording sessions over the next two years, up until April 2017, one month before Cornell’s death.

Per text exchanges cited in the motion, the band claims Vicky has referred to the unreleased recordings as the “SG files” on various occasions, while it also cites a March 2017 email from her in which she says that Cornell is traveling for the “SG record.

This last claim, in particular, plays into the jurisdictional issues Soundgarden raise, with the band claiming that neither they nor Vicky have any legitimate ties to Florida. The motion questions Vicky’s claim that she is a Florida resident, acknowledging that her family may rent a condo in Miami, but saying most evidence suggests that the Cornell family’s primary residence is New York City.

Though less legally consequential than some of the other issues, the Soundgarden motion also attempts to refute Vicky’s claim that the band was “uncaring following Cornell’s death” and includes a detailed breakdown of how the band learned of the singer’s death. Following Soundgarden’s May 17th show in Detroit, everyone except Cornell left for the next city, Columbus, Ohio, while Cornell stayed behind with plans to fly out the next day because he couldn’t sleep on the bus.

Knowing they couldn’t go back to Detroit, where there would be hordes of press and police, the band continued to Columbus. There, they “organized a vigil in a conference room at their Columbus hotel, where they were accompanied by their crew, assistants and friends who hugged, wept and attempted to console each other for many hours.”

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