Queens of the Stone Age Member Death Honored With Touching Tribute

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Monday was the 10-year anniversary of former Queens of the Stone Age, Eleven, and Chris Cornell Band member Natasha Shneider’s tragic death from cancer. Shneider’s partner and bandmate Alain Johannes shared a photo visiting her grave at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery to mark the anniversary. Johannes’ late bandmate Chris Cornell is also buried at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

In 1987 Johannes and Shneider released the album Walk the Moon under the MCA label. In 1990 they formed the band Eleven with drummer Jack Irons and released their debut album Awake in a Dream the following year. The group would go on to release four more albums over the next twenty years, with Irons leaving during their third album (Thunk) in 1995 to play with Pearl Jam, and coming back for the fourth album (Avantgardedog) in 2000.

Shneider and Johannes participated with Josh Homme and other artists on The Desert Sessions, Volumes 7 & 8. They also contributed to the 2002 Queens of the Stone Age album Songs for the Deaf, and joined the band as part of their touring line-up in support of their 2005 album, Lullabies to Paralyze (Alain Johannes also contributed on several Lullabies’ tracks).

They wrote, performed and produced with Chris Cornell for his 1999 solo album, Euphoria Morning, and formed part of his band for the subsequent tour. The song “Someone to Die For” that Shneider wrote alongside Cornell and Johannes, was part of the soundtrack of Spider-Man 2 (2004), performed by Jimmy Gnecco of Ours and Brian May of Queen. A demo version of the song performed by Cornell and Eleven is available on the internet.

10 years today…

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