Nirvana (band)
- Pat Smear – guitar (1993–1994)
- Lori Goldston – cello (1993–1994)
- Melora Creager – cello (1994)
Discography
See also
- 1991: The Year Punk Broke
- Journals
- List of alternative rock artists
- List of musicians from Seattle
- Best selling music artists
- List of best-selling albums worldwide
- Hype!, A documentary about the rise and fall of the Seattle sound and Nirvana's role within it
Notes
- ^ "Alt Music Article"
- ^ "All Music Guide Biography"
- ^ Azerrad, Michael. "Inside the Heart and Mind of Nirvana." Rolling Stone. April 16, 1992.
- ^ Armstrong, Mark. "Nirvana Tops 50 Million Mark In Worldwide Sales, 'Journals' Number One". Yahoo! Music. November 17, 2002. Retrieved August 18, 2007.
- ^ "BBC News Article". BBC News. June 11, 2003. Retrieved February 3, 2008.
- ^ Azerrad, Michael. Come as You Are: The Story of Nirvana. Doubleday, 1994. ISBN 0-385-47199-8, p. 294
- ^ Azerrad, 1994. p. 62
- ^ Fricke, David. "Krist Novoselic". Rolling Stone. September 13, 2001.
- ^ Azerrad, 1994. p. 91
- ^ Azerrad, 1994. p. 91–2
- ^ Robb, John. "White Heat." Sounds. October 21, 1989
- ^ Azerrad, 1994. p. 137
- ^ Azerrad, 1994. p. 138
- ^ Azerrad, 1994. p. 151
- ^ Azerrad, 1994. p. 154
- ^ di Perna, Alan. "Brave Noise—The History of Alternative Rock Guitar." Guitar World. December 1995.
- ^ Azerrad, 1994. p. 136–37
- ^ Azerrad, 1994. p. 162
- ^ Azerrad, 1994. p. 164–65
- ^ Azerrad, 1994. p. 176–77
- ^ Azerrad, 1994. p. 179–80
- ^ Wice, Nathaniel. "How Nirvana Made It". Spin. April 1992.
- ^ Azerrad, 1994. p. 203
- ^ Lyons, James. Selling Seattle: Representing Contemporary Urban America. Wallflower, 2004. ISBN 1-903354-96-5, p. 120
- ^ "The Billboard 200". Billboard. January 11, 1992.
- ^ Azerrad, 1994. p. 239
- ^ "Nirvana Achieves Chart Perfection!" Billboard. January 25, 1992.
- ^ Azerrad, 1994. p. 256
- ^ Azerrad, Michael. "Performance: The Reading Festival." Rolling Stone. October 29, 1992.
- ^ Loveline Archive
- ^ Cross, Charles. Heavier Than Heaven: A Biography of Kurt Cobain. Hyperion, 2001. ISBN 0-7868-8402-9
- ^ Azerrad, 1993. p. 279: Cobain's version of the story was that Courtney had jokingly asked Rose to be the godfather of Frances Bean. Rose responded by telling Cobain to "shut up his bitch". Cobain turned to Courtney and said, "Shut up, bitch!" eliciting laughter from the Nirvana entourage.
- ^ Azerrad, 1994. p. 317
- ^ DeRogatis, Jim. Milk It!: Collected Musings on the Alternative Music Explosion of the 90's. Cambridge: Da Capo, 2003. ISBN 0-306-81271-1, p. 4
- ^ DeRogatis, 2003. p. 17
- ^ Azerrad, 1994. p. 332
- ^ Fricke, David. "Kurt Cobain: The Rolling Stone Interview." Rolling Stone. January 27, 1994.
- ^ Azerrad, 1994. p. 336–37
- ^ Azerrad, 1994. p. 338
- ^ "In Numero Uno." Entertainment Weekly. October 8, 1993.
- ^ Farley, Christopher John. "To The End Of Grunge." Time. September 20, 1993.
- ^ a b Di Perna, Alan. "Behind Unplugged". Guitar World. March 1995.
- ^ Ali, Lorraine. "One Last Blast". Rolling Stone. October 17, 1996.
- ^ Graff, Gary. "Nirvana Box Set Coming Someday". Wall of Sound. August 28, 1997.
- ^ Heath, Chris. "The Nirvana Wars: Who Owns Kurt Cobain?". Rolling Stone. June 6, 2002.
- ^ DeRogatis, Jim. "A Piece of Kurt Cobain". Chicago Sun-Times. March 10, 2002.
- ^ Vineyard, Jennifer. "Courtney Love Sells Substantial Share Of Nirvana Publishing Rights". MTVNews.com. April 13, 2006. Retrieved September 5, 2007
- ^ Jasmin, Ernest. "Krist Novoselic to play with Flipper". TheNewsTribune.com. September 25, 2006.
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