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Chris Cornell Reunites Heart’s Ann and Nancy Wilson in a Powerful Tribute That Transcends Time

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
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While Ann and Nancy Wilson of Heart may walk separate paths today, one thing still binds them: a deep and abiding love for their Seattle roots—and for the late Chris Cornell, a cherished member of their musical family. The legendary Soundgarden frontman left an indelible mark on the rock world, but to the Wilson sisters, he was more than a fellow musician—he was family.

That bond was cemented in 2013 when Cornell gave a powerful and heartfelt speech inducting Heart into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. His words—genuine, impassioned, and reverent—moved Ann and Nancy to tears and brought the crowd to its feet. He spoke not just of their music, but of their perseverance and influence as women in a genre that wasn’t always welcoming.

When Cornell passed away at 52, the loss resonated deeply. Though the Wilson sisters released their tributes separately, the emotion behind them echoed the same profound grief and respect.

Ann Wilson reflected with grace:

“It’s important now to keep thoughts of Chris positive. He is on his way. We loved him well, now wish him well on his journey. He was and is a beautiful soul.”

Nancy Wilson shared her heartbreak:

“No one is ever prepared to hear about a death in the family. And today Chris Cornell, my brother from my Seattle music family, is gone. I thought his voice would forever grace the world of music. Devastating.”

Their words capture the loss not just of a talent, but of a kindred spirit. Cornell’s voice—gritty yet haunting, fierce yet fragile—defined an era and touched countless lives. His passing left a void in the Seattle scene, and in the hearts of those who stood beside him on stage and in life.

As the world continues to remember Chris Cornell’s legacy, Ann and Nancy Wilson stand as two of the many artists forever changed by his presence. Their sorrow is a reminder of the powerful connections forged through music—ones that transcend fame, endure through grief, and echo in every note that’s left behind.

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