During a performance in Seattle, WA earlier this month, Peter Frampton welcomed local heroes Mike McCready and Matt Cameron of Pearl Jam to join him on a live cover of Soundgarden‘s “Black Hole Sun” dedicated to late Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell and his family.

So great to have @MikeMcCreadyPJ and #mattcameron join us to play BHS live recently in Seattle. #loudlove straight back to you Vicky.🖤 #neverforget https://t.co/P1IESjexKB — Peter Frampton (@peterframpton) October 24, 2019

Frampton, McCready, and Cameron were all well-acquainted with Cornell and his work during the singer’s life. McCready and Cameron notably collaborated with Cornell as part of the short-lived late-90s project, Temple of the Dog, a precursor to the successful careers of both Pearl Jam and Soundgarden. Peter Frampton, a longtime friend and fan of Cornell’s, Frampton also notably reimagined “Black Hole Sun” as a bluesy instrumental on his Grammy Award-winning 2006 album, Fingerprints. The recording on the album also features both McCready and Cameron. Frampton also performed the song live with Cornell on various occasions occasions.

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Watch a fan-shot video of Frampton’s performance of “Black Hole Sun” in Seattle featuring Mike McCready and Matt Cameron below:

Peter Frampton w/ Mike McCready and Matt Cameron – Soundgarden’s “Black Hole Sun”

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Peter Frampton’s most recent album, All Blues, was released earlier this year held the number one spot on the Billboard Blues Chart for 14 weeks. For more information on this release and more, head to Frampton’s website.