Chris Cornell Reflects on Solo Tour
. Even with a new Soundgarden album in the works�the group's first studio set in 15 years�Cornell still found value in standing alone in front of an audience armed only with an acoustic guitar. "It couldn't be further from what I would do in Soundgarden," Cornell said. "The bottom line is that's what's interesting to me about it and that's what's exciting about it. I can do this onstage with a band and amps and volume and aggression. I got that, no problem. But if I can't just walk in a room, pick up and instrument and entertain people, then how much of a musician am I really?" more on this story Gibson.com is an official news provider for the Day in Rock.
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