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And now it's closed. Which may be why Grohl wanted to document interviews and jam sessions from its walls. A newly posted teaser trailer says that the film will feature chats with Trent Reznor, Petty, Corey Taylor, Josh Homme, Fleetwood Mac, Nirvana...
So one day, Dave catches Jimmy listening to Iron Maiden in his bedroom and yells at him: "What are you doing? We're punk rockers now!" It's a funny story," laughs Brannigan. Before he found huge success with Nirvana, Grohl was played drums in seminal...
In this Sept. 6, 2011 photo, Krist Novoselic, left, and Dave Grohl, center, former members of the band Nirvana, pose with Butch Vig, producer of the band's landmark 1991 album "Nevermind," poses in Los Angeles. A 20th anniversary edition of the album... View Photo »
I started out listening to a lot of hip hop when I was younger ... Then I started getting into rock. Jimi Hendrix and Nirvana were the first rock acts I started getting into. As you get older, your tastes changes. Right around the time I started playing guitar I started listening to soul and blues. I re...
Dave Grohl, an appealing personality from his days as Nirvana’s drummer, devoted his speech to the music, man. The Foo Fighters recorded their latest album, which is bland and featureless as tube socks, in Grohl’s garage — or so goes the story that...
She didn't just perform a song, she created vocal fireworks displays. It was a style that opened the door for countless singers to follow, and changed the very sound of popular music. Houston was to modern pop what Nirvana would be to rock a few years...
"I would listen to the records and play along. Of course, it didn't sound like The Beatles, but it got me to understand song structure and melody and harmony and arrangement." Grohl added: "I never had a teacher - I just had these Beatles records… Even...
Kurt Cobain playing his Fender Jaguar guitar during Nirvana's epic set at the 1992 Reading Festival. View Photo »
I am going to confess though, I would never sing a Nirvana song on this show. I wouldn't have wanted Kurt Cobain to be turning in his grave. You have to understand I respect him so much, so I wouldn't do that.
But when the envelope was opened (during the pre-ceremony online-only telecast, natch), Bon Iver, Bon Iver was the winner, joining Radiohead, Coldplay, Beck, Nirvana, the White Stripes, and Sinead O'Connor(!) as winners in the category. One of the big...
Bonnie Raitt and Alicia Keys paid tribute to Etta James with A Sunday Kind of Love. Chris Brown got freaky on Turn up the Music / Beautiful People. FOOS ROCKED: Speaking of Foo Fighters, former Nirvana member Dave Grohl and his bandmates were another...
In sramanic thought, Nirvana (Sanskrit: निर्वाण, Nirvāṇa; Pali: निब्बान, Nibbāna; Prakrit: णिव्वाण) is the state of being free from both suffering and the cycle of rebirth. It is an important concept in Buddhism and Jainism. Full Article
Former Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic (R) and rock photographer Charles Peterson, who took many iconic images of the grunge bands of the early 1990s music era, goof around at the premiere of the "Nirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses" exhibit at the EMP in Seattle on April 15, 2011. The...
View Photo »"Nirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses" exhibit curator Jacom McMurray (R) walks past a large photo mural of Nirvana guitarist and lead singer the late Kurt Cobain during final preparations of the exhibition at the Experience Music Project (EMP) in Seattle on April 15, 2011. The EMP...
View Photo »"Nirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses" exhibit curator Jacom McMurray (R) explains a display of music memorabilia to visitors (L to R) Heather Bryant, Tracey Wickersham and David Blandford during final preparations of the exhibition at the Experience Music Project (EMP) in Seattle on...
View Photo »In this Sept. 6, 2011 photo, Krist Novoselic, left, and Dave Grohl, center, former members of the band Nirvana, pose with Butch Vig, producer of the band's landmark 1991 album "Nevermind," poses in Los Angeles. A 20th anniversary edition of the album will be released on Sept. 27.
View Photo »Experience Music Project (EMP) exhibit curator Jacob McMurray looks over a display of Nirvana former bassist Krist Novoselic's vinyl album collection at the "Nirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses" exhibit at the EMP in Seattle on April 15, 2011. The EMP exhibit, which opens to the public...
View Photo »Rare memorabilia including iconic clothing, posters and destroyed musical instruments of the late Kurt Cobain of the legendary grunge band Nirvana, are on display at the "Nirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses" exhibition of the Experience Music Project (EMP) in Seattle on April 15, 2011. ...
View Photo »Experience Music Project (EMP) exhibit curator Jacob McMurray inspect a mixed media art project by Kurt Cobain from his teenage art student years titled 'A New American Gothic' that are on display at the "Nirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses" exhibit at the EMP in Seattle on April 15, 2011.
View Photo »Experience Music Project (EMP) exhibit curator Jacob McMurray reviews a video and display of the "Nirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses" show during final preparations in Seattle on April 15, 2011. The EMP exhibit, which opens to the public on April 16, is the most extensive assembly of...
View Photo »Experience Music Project (EMP) media communications manager Anita Woo looks at a display of the "Nirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses" exhibit during final preparations at the Experience Music Project (EMP) in Seattle on April 15, 2011. The EMP exhibit, which opens to the public on April...
View Photo »FILE - In this April 14, 2011 file photo, Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters and formerly of Nirvana is pictured in Toronto. Comedy Central's Jon Stewart will host a Q&A session with the surviving members of Nirvana to celebrate the 20th anniversary of its album "Nevermind." Stewart will...
View Photo »Former Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic (R) and rock photographer Charles Peterson, who took many iconic images of the grunge bands of the early 1990s music era, goof around at the premiere of the "Nirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses" exhibit at the EMP in Seattle on April 15, 2011. The...
View Photo »I started out listening to a lot of hip hop when I was younger ... Then I started getting into rock. Jimi Hendrix and Nirvana were the first rock acts I started getting into. As you get older, your tastes changes. Right around the time I started playing guitar I started listening to soul and blues. I re...
I am going to confess though, I would never sing a Nirvana song on this show. I wouldn't have wanted Kurt Cobain to be turning in his grave. You have to understand I respect him so much, so I wouldn't do that.
I can't say how many times I've had someone who's older say, 'What is that song?' and it might be 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' by Nirvana.
They introduced me to Nirvana, No Doubt and Eminem ... I went to my first concert when I was 9, and it was Blink-182. My first album was The Marshall Mathers LP and I loved that (Eminem) was so fearless. I think that's refreshing.
People hear Puddle's gonna do a covers album and they think it'll be Nirvana and the Ramones and Metallica and stuff like that. And that's something we wanted to do, but we wanted to stretch our legs, and it was a very challenging thing to have songs that have piano and these big, crazy arrangements and...
We maybe changed US rock, over a time – we forced mainstream radio stations to open their playlists to music they might otherwise not have been interested in playing. Would Nirvana and The Strokes have happened without us? You can never know.
