Difference between revisions of "Kurt Cobain"

From Zappa Wiki Jawaka
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 7: Line 7:
 
In January 1994 Cobain gave a speech during a concert where he spoke with regret about four of his recently passed away role models: actor [[River Phoenix]], [[Frank Zappa]], actor [[Fred Gwynne]] of [[The Munsters]] and radical senator [[Dixie Lee Ray]].
 
In January 1994 Cobain gave a speech during a concert where he spoke with regret about four of his recently passed away role models: actor [[River Phoenix]], [[Frank Zappa]], actor [[Fred Gwynne]] of [[The Munsters]] and radical senator [[Dixie Lee Ray]].
  
==External links==
+
==See also==
  
http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/show/236696
+
* [[Wikipedia:Kurt Cobain]]
 
+
* [http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/show/236696| Article ]
http://www.river-phoenix.org/bookshelf/kurt-cobain/
+
* [[http://www.river-phoenix.org/bookshelf/kurt-cobain/| Article about Cobain's eulogy to his favorite late artists, including Zappa]]
  
 
[[Category:Celebrity Fans|Cobain, Kurt]]
 
[[Category:Celebrity Fans|Cobain, Kurt]]
 
[[Category:Rock Artists|Cobain, Kurt]]
 
[[Category:Rock Artists|Cobain, Kurt]]

Revision as of 05:59, 7 January 2011

Kurt Cobain (February 20, 1967 - April 5, 1994) was an American rock singer and frontman of the group Nirvana. Nirvana became the most important and influential rock band of the 1990s and was hugely responsible for making alternative rock popular and notable in the mainstream.

References

In 1988, before he was famous, Cobain made an experimental collage tape called "Montage of Heck", where pieces of Help, I'm A Rock, It Can't Happen Here, Does This Kind Of Life Look Interesting To You?, Who Are The Brain Police? and Invocation & Ritual Dance Of The Young Pumpkin can be heard.

In January 1994 Cobain gave a speech during a concert where he spoke with regret about four of his recently passed away role models: actor River Phoenix, Frank Zappa, actor Fred Gwynne of The Munsters and radical senator Dixie Lee Ray.

See also