Motley Crue Frontman says Grunge did not kill rock
I don’t know why people say grunge killed rock. Only people whose careers were on the way out said that.
Read moreI don’t know why people say grunge killed rock. Only people whose careers were on the way out said that.
Read moreThe setlist also still contains dirty footprints where Cobain may have stood. Many classics are listed on the paper—“Lithium,” “Teen Spirit,” “Come As You Are,” “All Apologies” and more.
Read moreWith the inaugural Alaska Airlines direct flight to Seattle scheduled to depart June 20, Tampa International Airport has planned a series of events to get the Bay area in a Seattle state of mind.
Read moreAt Charles Cross’s recent Aberdeen Library appearance for “Here We Are Now,” journalist Steven Friederich came forth with a document that perhaps sheds light on where the title for Nirvana’s “Come As You Are” came from.
Read moreI’ve seen a few posts on social media in the past two days about a cool version of “Heart-Shaped Box”
Read moreDifferent theories have always been part of Seattle music lore but now almost two decades later, Seattle Police have announced they are reopening the case and will re-visit the circumstances surrounding Cobain’s death.
Read moreWhen grunge rock pioneers Nirvana are officially inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on April 10th at the Barclay’s Center in Brooklyn, they will do so without one crucial member.
Read moreKenny G. Best-Selling Northwest Artist of All-Time
Read moreWatch This!, a local television show on Seattle’s KING-TV, was permitted to shoot their soundcheck, having no idea, of course, that less than four months later Kurt Cobain would be dead.
Read moreIn celebration of Nevermind reaching the grand old age of 20, Nirvana’s Paramount Theatre show in Seattle from back in
Read morePreviously unreleased Nirvana material taken from next week’s 20th anniversary deluxe edition reissue of the bands “Nevermind†album has arrived online. You can find three tracks taken from the effort at 107thend.com; while the new deluxe edition of “Nevermind†will land in stores next Tuesday, September 27th.
Read moreThis Saturday marks the 20th anniversary of the release of “Nevermind†by Nirvana, which hit shelves at record stores on Sept. 24, 1991.
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