5 absolutely baffling Grammy moments Philadelphia Inquirer (blog) Through the decades, it hasn't been uncommon for music fans to react with a collective "Whaaaaat???" when the gramophone trophy has been awarded to spectacularly undeserving recipients. If you doubt it, peruse this ridiculous-and ridiculously ... Ways To Celebrate The Grammy Awards 2012HULIQ
Jane's Addiction to play Summer Camp Music Festival Peoria Journal Star “Remember, this was pre-Nirvana, pre-Pearl Jam, before the alternative movement of the 90s. They were making songs with riffing guitars and a singer that was out of this world. I had never heard anything like it.” Summer Camp has hosted acts such as ...
Pachyderm studio space to rock again Minneapolis Star Tribune Under new ownership, the Cannon Falls studio where Nirvana made its last album is slated to be reopened this year. Mason Jennings, left, set up shop at Pachyderm for his "Boneclouds" album in 2005, before the Cannon Falls studio's decline.
Little Roy highlight of music hub The West Australian Amalgamating originals with Nirvana covers for just over an hour worked a treat the vast majority of the time and the crowd showed their appreciation by skanking the 60 minutes away. Reggae fused with other styles of music is by no means a new thing, ...
Music Review: Van Halen's Comeback Album Returns With Roth, Stock Sounds WESH Orlando With the first rudimentary strums that opened Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" in 1991, Van Halen saw its place in the pop-music hierarchy tumble from heavy metal gods of the arena to nostalgia-filled, dysfunctional sideshow.
Who should get the folk Grammy — Fleet Foxes or Eddie Vedder? The Seattle Times Scandalously, two of our most famous and influential musicians, Jimi Hendrix and Kurt Cobain, didn't live long enough to win. (Nirvana's award came after Cobain died; Hendrix just never got one.) But over the years Pearl Jam, Foo Fighters, Soundgarden, ...