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Nirvana
Kurt Cobain
CREATED BY:
ARMENTA LOPEZ
TORRES BUITIMEA
VALENZUELA JIMENEZ
Kurt
Cobain
Kurt Cobain (born February 20, 1967,
Aberdeen, Washington, U.S.—died April
5, 1994, Seattle, Washington) was an
American rock musician who rose to
fame as the lead singer, guitarist, and
primary songwriter for the seminal
grunge band Nirvana.
American musician
—KURT'S
BEGINNINGS
Cobain had a generally happy
childhood until his parents divorced
when he was nine years old. After
that event, he was frequently troubled
and angry, and his emotional pain
became a subject of, and catalyst for,
much of his later music.
—KURT'S
He passed by more than ten houses
BEGINNINGS
of family and friends, without ever
reaching
consider them a home: from which
they did not kick him out, he ended
up escaping. Looking back on his
adolescence, Kurt claimed to have
even reached sleeping under a bridge
as would later be reflected in the
lyrics of:
"Something in the Way."
Something in The Way
The Batman: All about the song that Bruce
Wayne listens to the most (Something in The
Way, by Nirvana)
A song written in the '90s by Kurt Cobain (the
twelfth track on Nevermind) plays in the trailer
and in several scenes of The Batman, amplifying
its gloomy atmosphere.
Something in The Way
The last days of Kurt
Cobain
In Rome on the morning of March 4, Cobain's wife,
Courtney Love, found him unconscious in his hotel
room and rushed him to the hospital. Cobain had reacted
to a combination of rohypnol and alcohol. The rest of the
tour was cancelled.
1967/1994
The last days of Kurt
Cobain
In the weeks following his hospitalization in Rome,
Cobain's heroin addiction resurfaced. After an
intervention, they convinced him to enter drug
rehabilitation. After less than a week, he left the facility
without informing anyone and then returned to Seattle.
1967/1994
The last days of Kurt
Cobain
On April 8, shortly after 9 a.m., Kurt Cobain's body was
found in the greenhouse over the garage of his Seattle
home. On his chest is a 20-gauge shotgun with which the
27-year-old singer, guitarist and composer took his own
life.
1967/1994
The last days of Kurt
Cobain
Cobain’s death marked, in many ways, the end of the brief grunge movement and was a
signature event for many music fans of Generation X. He remained an icon of the era after
his death and was the subject of a number of posthumous works, including the book Heavier
than Heaven: A Biography of Kurt Cobain (2001) by Charles R. Cross and the
documentaries Kurt & Courtney (1998) and Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck (2015). In
addition, a collection of his journals was published in 2002. In 2014 Nirvana was inducted to
the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
WHAT HAPPENED
TO NIRVANA
Nirvana disbanded following Cobain's suicide in
April 1994. Novoselic, Grohl and Cobain's
widow, Courtney Love, have overseen several
posthumous releases. The posthumous live album
MTV Unplugged in New York (1994) won Best
Alternative Music Performance at the 1996
Grammy Awards.