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Quick Hits: Michael Jackson, Nirvana, 30 Seconds To Mars, U.K. Music Hall of Fame, Taking Back Sunday (FMQB)
16-Nov-2006
(Cached page) Michael Jackson 's first public performance in months did not live up to its supposed billing, according to reports.
Kurt Cobain: Dead and Still Richer Than You
27-Oct-2006
(Cached page) Nirvana's Kurt Cobain topped Forbes' list of dead celebrity earners last year, raking in $50 million. Elvis, John Lennon and Ray Charles were also big earners
Cobain tops list of richest dead celebs
(AP)
25-Oct-2006
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AP - Twelve years after his death, Kurt Cobain is making millions upon millions. He's even richer than the King.
Nirvana concert film making DVD debut
(Reuters)
03-Oct-2006
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Reuters - The Nirvana concert film "Live!
Tonight! Sold Out!" will make its DVD debut November 7, 12
years after it was originally issued on VHS.
Music Review: The Essential Alice In Chains (Blogcritics.org)
25-Sep-2006
(Cached page) Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden – when it came to grunge, these were the bands that got the most press. But grinding away at a slightly less popular level, Seattle’s Alice In Chains might well have been the poster child for grunge. Bleak, moody and thunderous, 28 of Alice In Chains’ biggest hits have been gathered together in the new Essential Alice In Chains collection. Of course, whether
Bad Brains' legend still grows below the radar (Philly.com)
24-Sep-2006
(Cached page) In the YouTube '00s, taking a gander at your favorite band in action is never further than a few mouse-clicks away. Not so in the pre-Nirvana, pre-cameraphone '80s, when hardcore punk bands toiled in converted VFW halls and dingy rock clubs, and face time on MTV was reserved for pop acts like Michael Jackson and Men Without Hats, not underground heroes such as Bad Brains and the Minutemen.
Nevermind, 15 Years Later: Panic, FOB, AFI Wonder If Another Nirvana Could Happen (MTV Music Television)
21-Sep-2006
(Cached page) Nevermind, 15 Years On The world still hasn't seen anything like Nirvana. Panic, AFI, FOB say what the LP means to them.
Jazzed & all set to rock (New York Daily News)
19-Sep-2006
(Cached page) This weekend, nu-jazz comes to New York when the Bad Plus lands at the Blue Note. Playing songs by Nirvana, the Pixies, Black Sabbath, Radiohead and Blondie, the trio creates a propulsive rock sound while they improvise with jazz know-how.
Gigantour roars through the Inland Empire (Los Angeles Daily News)
12-Sep-2006
(Cached page) They came, they shredded, they conquered. For fans of heavy metal music - perhaps the most splintered genre in all of rock 'n' roll - nirvana was reached Sunday when Gigantour 2006 landed at Hyundai Pavilion in Devore.
The Great Cover-Up, Part 2 (The Village Voice)
31-Aug-2006
(Cached page) SYNOPSIS: More cloak 'n' dagger pop for lovers of mystery and mayhem, including some Sondheim, some Wire (actually two covers of Wire because we love them that much), and stuff like Nirvana and Joy Division. Also, two very obscure unreleased tracks, and lots of fun for the whole family. Listen up! NEXT WEEK: Some of the stuff that's been piling up on our desk for months...
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