Earlier this week, famed singer for Soundgarden and Audioslave Chris Cornell was supposed to play the Fox Tucson Theatre, but had to cancel.
He was going to play songs from his new album, "Scream"— a collaboration between Cornell and hip-hop super producer Timbaland.
Timbaland was responsible for helming massive albums by the likes of Missy Elliott, Jay-Z and Justin Timberlake. He's described the work with Cornell as some of the best stuff he's ever done.
Cornell is also no stranger to collaborations. Audioslave was basically Cornell joining the remains of Rage Against the Machine, after the band split with singer Zack de la Rocha.
In the '90s, Cornell formed a supergroup with Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder. Tell us that band's name for a chance to win a kids spooky DVD. Titles include Goosebumps "Monster Blood" and "One Day at Horrorland."
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