Kurt Cobain
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Kurt Cobain
Kurt Donald Cobain
born: 20-02-1967
birth place: Hoquaim, Washington, USA
died: 05-04-1994
The totemic front-man of early-nineties grunge band, Nirvana, Kurt Cobain was born in the small town Hoquaim, Washington State, on 20th February 1967, and he moved, at an early age, to the nearby logging town of Aberdeen. Cobain’s parents divorced when he was aged seven, and he subsequently had a turbulent childhood, staying with relatives and reputedly spending periods living, as he was later to immortalise in one of his lyrics, under a bridge.
Cobain’s early influences included the Sex Pistols and Joy Division; at the age of fourteen, he bought his first guitar, and began listening to Seattle punk bands, whilst acting as a roadie for local group The Melvins. After playing in a series of unsuccessful outfits, Cobain dropped out of High School, and formed Nirvana in 1986, with his friend Kris Novoselic on bass and Chad Channing on drums.
The trio recorded their first album, 1989’s 'Bleach' on the independent label Sub-Pop, over three days, for the princely sum of six hundred dollars. Dave Grohl soon replaced Canning on drums, and such was their success that the band’s contract was bought out by Geffen in 1991.
Their second album, 1991’s 'Nevermind', catapulted Nirvana to world-wide fame, most notably with the success of the single 'Smells Like Teen Spirit', the lyrics of which had been inspired by Cobain’s reading of Thomas Pynchon’s 1973 novel, 'Gravity’s Rainbow', and which spawned countless imitators. Cobain had unwillingly, and rather unwittingly, created a new musical genre and philosophy: grunge.
However, despite his meteoric rise to stardom,