The Children of Chris Cornell accept Grammy award on his Behalf

The world may have lost Chris Cornell in May 2017, however the legendary musician’s memory lived on at the Grammys last night.

Up for best rock performance, Cornell’s “When Bad Does Good” was announced as the winner last night, during the L.A. ceremony prior to the Grammys’ televised segment. There to accept the award were his 14-year old daughter Toni and his 13-year old son Christopher.

Cornell’s daughter Toni had some solemn feelings to share with some reporters backstage. “It was very difficult because, obviously, we miss him so much and we saw him work on this so hard — he was always working on it music [because] it was his passion, It was really sad in a way to feel like he couldn’t be there himself to accept it for something that he was so proud of and worked so hard on.” Cornell’s widow, Vicky Cornell, was also present at the ceremony.

This marks the Soundgarden and Audioslave frontman’s third Grammy win: back in 1994, Soundgarden’s “Black Hole Sun” won best hard rock performance and “Spoonman” won best metal performance. “When Bad Does Good” was one of numerous previously-unreleased songs included in a four-disc posthumous boxset, titled simply Chris Cornell and released last year.


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