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Statue honoring Chris Cornell to be erected in Seattle

A statue of Chris Cornell will be installed at Seattle's Museum of Pop Culture in August.
Credit: Neilson Barnard
Chris Cornell of the band "Temple Of The Dog" perform onstage at Madison Square Garden on November 7, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)

SEATTLE — The late grunge pioneer Chris Cornell will be remembered in the city where he was born.

Cornell's wife on Friday announced a statue will be erected Aug. 29 at Seattle's Museum of Pop Culture. The announcement comes on what would have been Cornell's 54th birthday.

Vicky Cornell commissioned sculptor Nick Marras to create a life-size bronze statue of her late husband in his signature boots, dog tag and long locks. She says it is her family's gift to "the tight-knit community that gave him his start."

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The Grammy-winning lead vocalist for Soundgarden and Audioslave was found dead in a Detroit hotel room hours after a Soundgarden concert May 18, 2017. A medical examiner determined the 52-year-old had killed himself.

Cornell was born and raised in Seattle.

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