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Original Name
Kurt Donald Cobain
Birth
Aberdeen, Grays Harbor County, Washington, USA
Death
5 Apr 1994 (aged 27)
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend. Specifically: Cobain's body was cremated. His ashes were given to Courtney Love, who divided them; she kept some in a teddy bear and some in an urn. She took another portion of his ashes to the Namgyal Buddhist Monastery in Ithaca, New York. Add to Map
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Rock Musician, Songwriter. He was the co-founder, singer, guitarist and primary songwriter for the influential, seminal grunge band, Nirvana. Born at Grays Harbor Hospital in Aberdeen, Washington, he had an apparently happy childhood until his parents, Donald and Wendy Fradenburg Cobain divorced. Constantly placed with one relative after another, he became a recluse, withdrawn and anti-social in high school. In 1987, he formed the band, "Nirvana," in Aberdeen with bassist Krist Novoselic (whom he befriended through his friendship with Krist's younger brother Robert), moved to Olympia, Washington and after going through a string of drummers (starting with Bob McFadden, Aaron Burckhard & Melvins' Dale Crover), they recorded and released their debut album, "Bleach" (1989) with drummer Chad Channing, under an independent record label, Sub Pop (founded by Bruce Pavitt & Jonathan Poneman). In 1990 after Dan Peters (Mudhoney/Bundle of Hiss) filled in as temporary drummer, Dave Grohl joined Nirvana as their sixth and longest-serving drummer. By 1991, Nirvana had become a popular group in Great Britain and they were signed to a record contract with major label, DGC Records (founded by music mogul, David Geffen). Their next album, "Nevermind" (1991) made Nirvana successful and brought them into the popular mainstream of American "grunge" music with hit singles like: "Smells Like Teen Spirit," "Come As You Are," "In Bloom" and "Lithium." In February 1992, he married Hole lead singer-co-founder, Courtney Love, who was already pregnant with their daughter, Frances Bean Cobain (who was born on August 18, 1992 in Los Angeles, California). Later that year, Nirvana released their next album, "Incesticide," and in September the next year, their third album, "In Utero" (1993) went on to top the U.S. album charts. On March 4, 1994, he was taken to the hospital in a coma, which many believed to be an unsuccessful suicide attempt. After recovery, he entered a drug rehabilitation facility, only to walk out after a few days. On April 8, 1994, his body was found in his Seattle home, his arms holding a shotgun that had been fired into his head. Near him was an apparent suicide note, addressed to Courtney Love and to his daughter. His last words in the note were "I love you, I love you." He left behind a number of unreleased songs, some of which are now just being released by Courtney Love. His body was cremated and the ashes were scattered in a number of places around Washington State. A comprehensive biography, "Heavier Than Heaven" (2001) was written by Charles Cross. Cobain was once quoted as saying, "Wanting to be someone else is a waste of the person you are. I'd rather be hated for who I am than loved for who I am not." Grohl went on to form the influential, successful rock band Foo Fighters and Novoselic would form various side projects. In 2014, Cobain was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Nirvana.
Rock Musician, Songwriter. He was the co-founder, singer, guitarist and primary songwriter for the influential, seminal grunge band, Nirvana. Born at Grays Harbor Hospital in Aberdeen, Washington, he had an apparently happy childhood until his parents, Donald and Wendy Fradenburg Cobain divorced. Constantly placed with one relative after another, he became a recluse, withdrawn and anti-social in high school. In 1987, he formed the band, "Nirvana," in Aberdeen with bassist Krist Novoselic (whom he befriended through his friendship with Krist's younger brother Robert), moved to Olympia, Washington and after going through a string of drummers (starting with Bob McFadden, Aaron Burckhard & Melvins' Dale Crover), they recorded and released their debut album, "Bleach" (1989) with drummer Chad Channing, under an independent record label, Sub Pop (founded by Bruce Pavitt & Jonathan Poneman). In 1990 after Dan Peters (Mudhoney/Bundle of Hiss) filled in as temporary drummer, Dave Grohl joined Nirvana as their sixth and longest-serving drummer. By 1991, Nirvana had become a popular group in Great Britain and they were signed to a record contract with major label, DGC Records (founded by music mogul, David Geffen). Their next album, "Nevermind" (1991) made Nirvana successful and brought them into the popular mainstream of American "grunge" music with hit singles like: "Smells Like Teen Spirit," "Come As You Are," "In Bloom" and "Lithium." In February 1992, he married Hole lead singer-co-founder, Courtney Love, who was already pregnant with their daughter, Frances Bean Cobain (who was born on August 18, 1992 in Los Angeles, California). Later that year, Nirvana released their next album, "Incesticide," and in September the next year, their third album, "In Utero" (1993) went on to top the U.S. album charts. On March 4, 1994, he was taken to the hospital in a coma, which many believed to be an unsuccessful suicide attempt. After recovery, he entered a drug rehabilitation facility, only to walk out after a few days. On April 8, 1994, his body was found in his Seattle home, his arms holding a shotgun that had been fired into his head. Near him was an apparent suicide note, addressed to Courtney Love and to his daughter. His last words in the note were "I love you, I love you." He left behind a number of unreleased songs, some of which are now just being released by Courtney Love. His body was cremated and the ashes were scattered in a number of places around Washington State. A comprehensive biography, "Heavier Than Heaven" (2001) was written by Charles Cross. Cobain was once quoted as saying, "Wanting to be someone else is a waste of the person you are. I'd rather be hated for who I am than loved for who I am not." Grohl went on to form the influential, successful rock band Foo Fighters and Novoselic would form various side projects. In 2014, Cobain was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Nirvana.

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