Kurt Cobain and Nirvana always supported their local Seattle grunge scene, but there were a handful of groups that the ...
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Conley is sitting in the bar of the Phoenix Hotel, which he founded in the ’80s, scanning through his mental Rolodex of ...
CDs are making a comeback, with collectors willing to pay hundreds or even thousands for certain discs that might be ...
In his new memoir, the Faith No More and Imperial Teen musician writes with unflinching honesty about heroin addiction, gay ...
The Man Who Sold The World arrived in the United States on November 4, 1970. Mercury Records would release it in the U.K. on ...
A legendary San Francisco rock ’n’ roll hotel celebrated with its community Thursday night as it prepares to shut its doors ...
An unassuming circular pendant slightly larger than a quarter has been at the center of a massive uproar. The chief executive ...
Levi Strauss & Co. is reopening the Vault, its San Francisco museum, with an exhibit showcasing denim worn by music icons including Beyoncé, Kurt Cobain and Freddie Mercury.
Kurt Cobain was fragile in a way that Courtney Love could never be’ - INTERVIEW: In his new memoir, the Faith No More and ...
Nirvana's MTV Unplugged in New York arrived in stores on Nov. 1, 1994, less than six months after the tragic death of frontman Kurt Cobain.
Tony Hawk discusses his collection of skateboards used in movies like Hook and one painted by Kurt Cobain, obtained through movie and TV prop auctions.