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Chris Cornell's Collaborator Natasha Shneider Dies
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Chriss Cornell's Collaborator Natasha Shneider Dies
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Singer/songwriter Natasha Shneider, who collaborated with Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell and Queens Of The Stone Age, died Tuesday (July 1) of cancer.

The age of the Moscow native was unknown.

Shneider, her husband Alain Johannes and Jack Irons formed the rock band Eleven in 1990 following the latter's departure from the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

It released five albums, the best known of which was a 1993 self-titled affair for Disney's Hollywood Records.

"Reach Out," the single from the set, became Eleven's only track to dent the Billboard charts, reaching No.40 on the airplay-based Mainstream Rock tally.

As the band's recorded output became more sporadic, Shneider and Johannes lent their songwriting and production talents to other projects, such as Cornell's 1999 solo debut "Euphoria Morning." Of late, the pair had recorded and toured in Queens Of The Stone Age.

A PayPal fund has been set up to defray costs associated with Shneider's medical care.


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