Article: "Chris Cornell’s five favourite singers, in his own words" | Louder
May 18, 2024
Jeff Ansari
"11 AD Studios" control room. Los Angeles, California June 22, 1999. Photo by Ebet Roberts
Article: Louder Originally published in Classic Rock issue 131 From the article: “In 2009, Cornell sat down with Classic Rock to tell us about the vocalists who influenced him, from cult pre-grunge mavericks to gravel-throated boho singer-songwriters. This is what he had to say.
John Bigley (U-Men)
“In Seattle there was this band called the U-Men. Their singer, John Bigley, had this erratic, unique approach to being a frontman – it was like he didn’t want to deal with the crowd. If he addressed them at all it was through gnashing teeth.”
Chris Cornell
Greg Sage (Wipers)
“There was a band out of Portland, Oregon called Wipers. They were punk/pop and their frontman was this guy called Greg Sage. Your eyes were just drawn to him; he was so enigmatic.”
Chris Cornell
Iggy Pop
“The quintessential rock singer in all its forms. He’s got great presence and a relentless attitude. If they created an anime version of a rock singer, it would look like Iggy. That energy he gives off comes across in his physique too. What’s more, he can sing. He can really croon.”
Chris Cornell
Nick Cave
“He has that incredible baritone and that haunted, tortured persona thing going on. He’s a writer, too – a real renaissance man – and that’s the beauty of the long career he’s had. He can pull anything out of the hat.”
Chris Cornell
Tom Waits
“An inspiration. He’s made his voice an instrument. He’s totally changed his style from the way he sang on those early albums.”
Chris Cornell