The idea has come up before, but it appears as though Courtney Love is now more receptive to the possibility of staging a musical that would honor her late husband, Kurt Cobain.
Last week, news broke that Seattle police were reviewing the case of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain's death. Part of the review included developing 35mm film that had been sitting in a police station vault for 20 years, and although it was reported that photos of Cobain dead would not be released, the Seattle police have reportedly published nine new pictures of Cobain's death scene.
How many dead stars can you find in this commercial for Dutch Beer Bavaria Radler, and how long until the estate of one of these "deceased" celebrities throws down a lawsuit? The clock is ticking...
Little did Nirvana fans in Munich, Germany know...but, when the band took the stage at Terminal 1 on March 1st, 1994, it would be for the last time.
It would have been great if that particular night's show would have been an over-the-top showcase for Nirvana, a flawless performance that would leave us with a "they went out on top" feeling...
Courtney Love is currently in court due to a defamation suit filed by her onetime lawyer, Rhonda Holmes, but the case that initially brought the two together was when Love hired Holmes to help her defend her late husband Kurt Cobain's legacy.
On Nov. 18, 1993, Nirvana took a trip to New York City and taped their iconic 'Unplugged' set for MTV. The special aired less than a month later on Dec. 14, adding yet another immortal moment to Nirvana's vast list of achievements. However, 20 years later, MTV has revealed that at the insistence of Kurt Cobain, drummer Dave Grohl almost didn't perform at the 'Unplugged' set.
2013 was (is) a big year for Nirvana, a band that has been around in name only for two decades.
Earlier this month, it was announced that Nirvana had been nominated for The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Strangely enough, if the band makes the cut (and if they don't, it will be the Hall's most ridiculous travesty), they will be inducted 20 years to the month after Kurt Cobain's suicide...
In the world of rock, the date April 5 is a solemn one, as it marks the anniversary of the death of both Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain and Alice in Chains singer Layne Staley. Now, 19 years after Cobain's death, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer online newspaper has unveiled a number of never-before-published photos of Cobain's death scene have been revealed, some of which show Cobain being carried ou
"Nirvana reunites for 12-12-12 concert. Paul McCartney will be filling in for Kurt Cobain." When I heard this yesterday, my first reaction was "Huh? WTF?!?!"
As former Hole guitarist Eric Erlandson continues the promo tour for his book, ‘Letters to Kurt,’ he’s been dropping bombshells about his experiences with the late Kurt Cobain. The latest is both touching and heartbreaking — it recounts what could have been.