Photo: APKurt Cobain died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound on April 5, 1994.The Nirvana frontman’s suicide was an epochal event for most of Generation X and has resurfaced in the news recently withnewly released photographsof the singer’s death scene.But Cobain continues to live on through his music. As long as there are musicians, there will benew interpretationsof Nirvana songs, and as long as there are young people, there will bean appreciationfor Cobain’s raw pathos and deft hand with melody.To commemorate his life are these photos – including art Cobain did as a child – and the video above.The photos are fromLife‘s new tribute volume,Remembering Kurt Cobain: 20 Years Later, which is now available on newsstands andin bookstores everywhere.The video is from journalist and Nirvana fan Dave Seminara, who takes viewers through the Aberdeen, Wash., home where Cobain spent most of his youth.Like us on Facebook for more stories like this!
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Kurt Cobain died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound on April 5, 1994.The Nirvana frontman’s suicide was an epochal event for most of Generation X and has resurfaced in the news recently withnewly released photographsof the singer’s death scene.But Cobain continues to live on through his music. As long as there are musicians, there will benew interpretationsof Nirvana songs, and as long as there are young people, there will bean appreciationfor Cobain’s raw pathos and deft hand with melody.To commemorate his life are these photos – including art Cobain did as a child – and the video above.The photos are fromLife‘s new tribute volume,Remembering Kurt Cobain: 20 Years Later, which is now available on newsstands andin bookstores everywhere.The video is from journalist and Nirvana fan Dave Seminara, who takes viewers through the Aberdeen, Wash., home where Cobain spent most of his youth.Like us on Facebook for more stories like this!
Kurt Cobain died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound on April 5, 1994.
The Nirvana frontman’s suicide was an epochal event for most of Generation X and has resurfaced in the news recently withnewly released photographsof the singer’s death scene.
But Cobain continues to live on through his music. As long as there are musicians, there will benew interpretationsof Nirvana songs, and as long as there are young people, there will bean appreciationfor Cobain’s raw pathos and deft hand with melody.
To commemorate his life are these photos – including art Cobain did as a child – and the video above.
The photos are fromLife‘s new tribute volume,Remembering Kurt Cobain: 20 Years Later, which is now available on newsstands andin bookstores everywhere.
The video is from journalist and Nirvana fan Dave Seminara, who takes viewers through the Aberdeen, Wash., home where Cobain spent most of his youth.
Like us on Facebook for more stories like this!
source: people.com