From Zolita to Nirvana: The 108th LA Weekly playlist, reviewing the musicians that we’ve been writing about all week, is live now. There’s electronic music from Colyn, pop from Zolita, hip-hop from ...
Nirvana's iconic December 1993 performance at Pier 48 in Seattle, Wash. is coming to streaming platforms and vinyl later this summer. Titled Live and Loud, this is the first time the set will be ...
Nirvana, one of the most influential grunge bands of the ’90s, recorded their first live session at MTV Unplugged in November 1993, five months before the death of lead singer Kurt Cobain. The live ...
A treasure trove of vintage Nirvana live video footage has surfaced online, Gothamist points out. The clips date to 1989, when Dave Grohl hadn’t yet joined on drums and the band was still being ...
DVD REVIEW: A never-before-released 1991 concert film revisits a band at the peak of its grunge powers and on the cusp of superstardom. By Tim Appelo In Buddhist scriptures, the Buddha says, “The ...
It was nearly a disaster, but Nirvana going acoustic for MTV ended up being one of the most iconic live performances ever and ...
MTV debuted “Nirvana Live and Loud” on New Year's Eve in 1993. Now, 10 years later, MTV and VH1 have unveiled two never-before-seen rehearsals and two performances from the concert. The news coincides ...
Nirvana’s debut album, “Bleach,” was released on June 15, 1989, which means the record is now three decades old. Although it didn’t even feature Nirvana’s best-known drummer, Dave Grohl (who wouldn’t ...
In 1990, photographer Ian Tilton captured what might be the lasting image of Kurt Cobain. It was an instantly iconic photo: Cobain, backstage after a Nirvana show in Seattle, sits crumpled on the ...
A humbling moment of Nirvana’s 1992 performance at England’s Reading Festival comes during the intro to the powerful rocker “Lithium.” Dressed in a white medical gown and blue jeans, frontman Kur… By ...
Twenty-five years ago today, Nirvana, a then-up-and-coming grunge group from the outskirts of Seattle that were somehow nipping at the heels of Michael Jackson’s charts dominance, made their Saturday ...
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