Artists at Ohio's Rock on the Range festival this weekend paid tribute to Chris Cornell, who died Wednesday night.
Cornell and his band Soundgarden were scheduled to headline the festival on Friday. Instead, a video tribute was played.
Following it, Stone Sour's Corey Taylor and Christian Martucci dedicated a rendition of Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" to the late singer, telling the crowd: "We're gonna do our best to send some love upstairs."
The pair also did "Hunger Strike," the hit from Martucci's group Temple of the Dog, a track Taylor and Slipknot previously sang with Halestorm a couple years ago.
Elsewhere during the festival, Live performed Audioslave's "I Am The Highway" and Bush played a little of Soundgarden's "Black Hole Sun.”
Cornell died by suicide after Soundgarden's show in Detroit. He was 52.
Original article by Dave Basner at iHeartRadio