The Associated Press

NEW YORK — Chris Cornell will be buried Friday in Los Angeles, his attorney Kirk Pasich said Sunday.

Pasich said the Soundgarden frontman will be buried at Hollywood Forever Cemetery in a private service.

Cornell's body was transported to L.A. on Sunday. He was pronounced dead early Thursday morning after being found unresponsive in his Detroit hotel room.

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The Wayne County medical examiner's office said Cornell, 52, hanged himself. A full autopsy and results of toxicology tests are pending. Cornell's wife has said he may have taken more of an anti-anxiety drug than he was prescribed.

The lead singer in Audioslave and Soundgarden, Cornell was a leader of the grunge movement.

Imagine Dragons is paying tribute to Cornell during Sunday's Billboard Music Awards.