Wednesday, April 22, 2009

The Things You Learn from Twitter: Chris Cornell is not a douche, and his granny lived in KC.

Posted by Jason Harper on Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 5:46 PM

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Earlier today, the former grunge (and now pop) wailer tweeted the following:

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Cornell, who is playing tonight in Kansas City at the VooDoo Lounge, is quite a Twitter-holic, as you'll soon see if you begin following him @chriscornell.

Always hip to the latest World Wide Web trends, CNN recently spoke with the Timbaland cohort about his Twitter habits and his extraordinarily controversial album, Scream, which is making many longtime fans shriek with disappointment. Here's the interview transcript and video. I gotta say, Cornell seems thoroughly un-douchey despite being asked some really boneheaded "so you're a rock star" questions by an unnecessarily hot and British reporter.

As for interacting with fans, it looks like he'll gab with just about anyone on Twitter. (@Sam_Alvarado complained earlier today:

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To which Cornell promptly responded:

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Maybe tweets like this one explain his good nature:

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Look for our review of Cornell's show tonight in KC first thing tomorrow morning.

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he was in st louis last night. i love that he flies SWA, just like us!

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Posted by Annie Zaleski on 04/22/2009 at 6:54 PM
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