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How Nirvana’s ‘MTV Unplugged’ Helped Fans Grieve Kurt Cobain
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.
Revisit four of the most iconic music shows of all time, from the nostalgia fodder, 'Soul Train,' to more modern efforts like 'Tiny Desk.' ...
Kurt Cobain had the potential to entertain almost any audience, and yet he always had a lower opinion of his shows than ...
Key past members of Black Sabbath, Kiss, Pearl Jam, Allman Brothers, Byrds and other groups were left out in those group's ...
KISS performed their first shows in two years at the Kiss Kruise Landlocked event in Las Vegas, marking their return to the stage and their first performances since the death of Ace Frehley.
Fenders owned by Eric Clapton and Bob Dylan, Martins belonging to Kurt Cobain and David Gilmour, and one independently made axe headline the list of most profitable guitars sold at auction ...
OSLO - Norway is a land of dramatic fjords, the midnight sun and the world’s finest goat cheese. It has never been known for ...
The collection will be on display in Newbridge for two weeks, open every day and free to the public, before returning to Beverly Hills on 1 December, for the auction on the 3 December.
This new three-day, citywide celebration from Friday, Nov. 14 to Sunday, Nov. 16 will fill Long Beach’s spaces with art exhibitions, live performances, drag shows, artist talks, music, dance, poetry, ...
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18 Most Legendary Concerts in Music History
Some concerts don’t just entertain—they shift culture, define entire generations, and become the stuff of legend. They’re not ...
Discover the fascinating journey of A-ha and their iconic hit 'Take On Me', exploring the band's origins, the song's creation, and its lasting impact on pop culture.
The Wally ‘Famous’ Amos Story,” hosted by Sarah Amos, his daughter explores how her dad turned a simple cookie into a ...
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