Carrey & Momsen Reunite to Honor Soundgarden at Hall of Fame
Twenty-five years after starring in “The Grinch,” actors Jim Carrey and Taylor Momsen reunited to celebrate Soundgarden’s induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The ceremony, held [Date of Ceremony - *if available in external sources*], brought together music icons and fans to recognize the Seattle-based grunge band’s lasting impact on rock music.
Jim Carrey delivered a moving speech honoring Soundgarden’s contributions to the music world. Details of his speech were not immediately available, but attendees described it as a heartfelt tribute to the band’s legacy. Carrey’s involvement highlighted the enduring power of both the film “The Grinch” and Soundgarden’s music, connecting generations of fans.
Taylor Momsen, known for her work with The Pretty Reckless, took the stage to perform two of Soundgarden’s most iconic songs: “Rusty Cage” and “Black Hole Sun.” Performing alongside Soundgarden, Momsen’s rendition added a contemporary edge to the classic tracks, showcasing her vocal talent and respect for the original compositions. The performance was a highlight of the induction ceremony, drawing enthusiastic applause from the audience.
Soundgarden, formed in Seattle in 1984, is considered a pivotal band in the grunge movement of the early 1990s. Their distinctive sound, characterized by Chris Cornell’s powerful vocals and the band’s heavy, experimental instrumentation, left an indelible mark on the music landscape. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction recognizes their significant influence and enduring popularity.






