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| | Nirvana (band) |
 | | Nirvana was a grunge rock band founded in 1987 and disbanded in 1994 upon the death of its leader, Kurt Cobain. |  | | These were the band members who stayed in the band from 1990 till 1994. |  | | Bleach was highly influenced by Cobain's favourite band, The Melvins, as well as the heavy dirge rock of Mudhoney, and was the first album ever released by Seattle independent record label Sub Pop. |
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| | Nirvana (1960s band) - definition of Nirvana (1960s band) in Encyclopedia |
 | | Their third album To Markos III was released on the financially-strapped Pye label in 1969. |  | | Nirvana were a British rock band of the late 1960s and early 1970s. |  | | By 1971 the band had split, with only Campbell-Lyons contributing to their two later albums, Local Anaesthetic 1971, and Songs Of Love And Praise 1972. |
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| | Nirvana (1960s band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The band was formed in the summer of 1967 in an era when melodic pop/rock music with baroque and chamber arrangements and instrumentation was highly-prized. |  | | Their third album To Markos III was released on the Pye label in 1969. |  | | In October 1967 the band released its first album - a concept album produced by Blackwell titled The Story of Simon Simopath. |
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| | Nirvana (band) |
 | | Recorded for the much larger Geffen Records label, it was a major breakthrough both for the band and the rock music scene. |  | | These were the band members who stayed in the band from 1990 till 1994). |  | | The two surviving band members, Grohl and Novoselic, fought with Cobain's wife Courtney Love over the issue of releasing a new album containing rare or unreleased tracks. |
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| | The Scotsman - S2 Friday - Blood on our hands |
 | | Nirvana’s greatest hits album is released on 28 October on Geffen. |  | | Nirvana mixed punk ethics, pop anthems and excoriating self-analysis to remarkable ends; even a loathing of the very music business itself could be used as a counter-cultural selling point. |  | | Even at the death of the 1960s, when mainstream rock was theoretically at its most liberated and eccentric, Columbia proved incapable of presenting Skip Spence as a freakish hero. |
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| | ipedia.com: Nirvana (band) Article |
 | | Nirvana was a grunge rock band founded in 1987 and disbanded in 1994 upon the death of its leader, Kurt Cobain. |  | | These were the band members who stayed in the band from 1990 till 1994. |  | | Bleach was highly influenced by Cobain's favourite band, The Melvins, as well as the heavy dirge rock of Mudhoney, and was the first album ever released by Seattle independent record label Sub Pop. |
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| | Nirvana (1960s band) |
 | | Nirvana were a British rock band of the late 1960s and early 1970s. |  | | By 1970 the band had all but split, with only Campbell-Lyons contributing to their four low selling later albums. |  | | Formed in 1967 in the wake of psychedelia, the band, composed of Alex Spyroulos and Patrick Campbell-Lyons, produced a number of singles (notably "Rainbow Chaser" and "Tiny Goddess") for the fledgling Island Records, following them with the concept album The Story of Simon Simopath. |
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| | nirvana - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about nirvana |
 | | Nirvana formed in Washington State in 1986–88 around singer, songwriter, and guitarist Kurt Cobain. |  | | The Seattle-based band – from left, Kris Novoselic, Dave Grohl, and Kurt Cobain – defined and popularized a style of music that came to be known as grunge rock, with the band's first album Bleach (1989) gaining it a counterculture following among college students. |  | | They made popular a hard-driving, dirty sound, a tuneful grunge, as heard on their second album, Nevermind (1991), and its hit single ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’. |
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| | Encyclopedia: Chad Channing |
 | | January 31, 1967) was a drummer for the band Nirvana until he left due to creative differences within the band in 1990 (contrary to popular belief, his departure was a mutual decision within the band with no hard feelings on either side). |  | | Incesticide is a compilation album of b-sides and outtakes released by Nirvana on December 14, 1992 in Europe, and December 15, 1992 in the U.S. It was released through Geffen Records. |  | | Although not Nirvana's original drummer, Channing was the first to appear on record with the band during their Sub Pop Records glory years. |
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| | Articles - Nirvana (band) |
 | | Nirvana's first album, Bleach, was released by Sub Pop Records in 1989. |  | | Following repeated recommendation by Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon, David Geffen signed Nirvana to DGC Records in 1990 and the band began recording their first album for a major label. |  | | Many of Nirvana's BBC radio sessions and unreleased early recordings were starting to circulate via trading circles and illegal bootlegs, so the album served to beat the bootleggers to the punch. |
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| | 1960s - Factbites |
 | | The 1960s were all free love, flower power and pop music but, as the saying goes, if you remember it, you weren't there. |  | | Students will listen to a variety of music from the 1960s which will give them a feeling for the diversity of the sounds of the times. |  | | Have students listen to a variety of music from the 1960s, then ask each student to select one song for which to create an album cover. |
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| | Froggie Beaver - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links |
 | | The band members--lead vocalist John Troia, keyboardist Ed Staszko, drummer Tom.. |  | | The band members--lead vocalist John Troia, keyboardist Ed Staszko, drummer Tom Jackson, and guitarist John Fischer--met in junior high school in Omaha, Nebraska. |  | | The band toured behind the album, even adding Steve Beedle as a second guitarist, but by autumn of 1974, Froggie Beaver disbanded. |
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| | Amazon.com: All Of Us (Demon) [IMPORT]: Music |
 | | This is a really good album, and one of the best of the 1960s. |  | | Fans of the freakbeat era rate Nirvana (UK) quite highly, and this album's opening track, Rainbow Chaser," is one of the psych-pop classics of its era. |  | | The reviewer below might not have been aware that this album is by the UK psych-pop group from the late '60s, not Cobain's band. |
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 | | Nicholls, commenting on the band name, has said that the name "sounds like guitar strings; it sounds like rain on trees." The band started out as a Nirvana cover band and played their first gig at an 18th birthday party in 1994. |  | | Yet there has always been more to the band than the capacity to thrash, and the group's new album Winning Days (set for release on Capitol Records at the end of this month) showcases the other aspects of this complex act. |  | | The original (and, in my opinion, rather appropo) name of the band was Rishikesh - the name of the place in India where the Beatles traveled on a quest for spiritual enlightenment. |
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| | Hittin' The Web with The Allman Brothers Band :: Where Music Plus Friends Equals Family |
 | | The CD was released March 18 on the band's own Peach Records in partnership with Sanctuary Records, and is available in stores everywhere and at the Beacon shows. |  | | The Allman Brothers Band, one of rock’s most acclaimed live acts and 1994 Hall Of Fame inductees has released a new double live CD on Peach/Sanctuary Records. |  | | The Allman Brothers Band has released their first new release in nine years. |
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| | Jet - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links |
 | | The band also gained further unwanted attention and notoriety when it was pointed out that the album's sleeve design (by Roslav Szaybo) bore a strong resemblance to Marvel Comics' Mr. |  | | Bassist Martin Gordon and pianist Peter Oxendale were former members of Sparks, their time with the band incorporating the recording of the seminal Kimono My House album and attendant "This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us" hit single. |
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| | Dick Taylor Interview |
 | | I think a lot of the drummers in the bands, [it was like] "you've gotta play drums, you can't play anything else." But Viv was a proper drummer, and he could do stuff which I think a lot of people couldn't. |  | | Dick Taylor was guitarist and founding member of the Pretty Things, the finest 1960s British band never to have a hit in the United States. |  | | That was the thing, probably, we had which a lot of bands didn't, which was a very swinging drummer. |
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| | PMPR - Market Square Records - Sixties cult pop psychedelia band Nirvana with Patrick Campbell-Lyons |
 | | His sampling a track from their third album hass resulted in the Nirvana duo being up for a Universal Platinum Award for 'LOVE SUITE - STEM' from his "ENTRODUCING" album exceeding 300,000 sales. |  | | Even more intriguingly, Patrick and Alex are trying to source a film made for Danish TV in the 1970s that tackles the rigours of making a hit record. |  | | Patrick and Alex are the song-writers, jazz rock act Colosseum play the band, and George Martin no less is the
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 | | I had enough downtime to go and record with the band Jim Protector, I played organ and guitar and I sang on a song, which was sounding really cool when I left—I might end up mixing the thing later. |  | | The support band, Headcases, who really sound like a Sub Pop band circa Rein Sanction/Sprinkler era, and are very good, learned Grant Hart, and I came out and lead the charge and sang it with them—and then of course the Posies did it as well. |  | | Some singers were just accompanied by the piano, but most of the evening had the little house band in use. |
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| | !Artists, Bands, Performers! plus 1000 Great Guitar Sites on the Web |
 | | All-Music Guide Comprehensive band histories, discographies etc. An ongoing project to review and rate all music (whether in-print CDs or out-of-print on vinyl). |  | | UBL - Ultimate Band List A list of links to home pages, newsgroups, official and unofficial web sites and other Internet sources for almost every pop and rock band from any era you can think of... |  | | Aim to achieve a concensus by expert music free-lance writers as to the best music. |
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| | PMPR - Market Square Records - CD Album featuring sixties psychedelic pop band Nirvana with Patrick Campbell-Lyons |
 | | All of "Me and My Friend" is here for the first time since 1973 with almost all of "Songs Of Love And Praise" plus a previously unreleased extra track. |  | | Campbell Lyons took the band on without Alex in 1970 with "Local Anaesthetic", 1972's "Song Of Love And Praise" (a hard to find record today) and in 1973, his first solo album, "Me and My Friend" - copies now as rare as hen's teeth! |  | | PMPR - Market Square Records - CD Album featuring sixties psychedelic pop band Nirvana with Patrick Campbell-Lyons |
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| | Floridian: For world of music, sample 'Pure Brazil' |
 | | Gilberto co-wrote nine of the disc's 12 songs but the album's opener, Baby, was penned by Veloso, with English lyrics by Os Mutantes. |  | | Veloso, 61, is adored by young, hep innovators for his unusual guitar playing and hushed, velvety vocals. |  | | FOR THE READER: If you've got the time to sit for a spell to learn about the history of music in Cuba and its role in the country's development, Cuba and Its Music: From the First Drums to the Mambo (Chicago Review Press, $36) is a great read. |
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| | 1960s - encyclopedia article about 1960s. |
 | | The rise of an alternative culture among affluent youth, creating a huge market for rock and blues music produced by drug-culture influenced bands such as The Beatles, Jefferson Airplane and The Doors, and also for radical music in the folk tradition pioneered by Bob Dylan. |  | | List of rock and roll albums in the 1960s |  | | The influence of American culture and politics in Western Europe, Japan and Australia was already so great by the early 1960s that most of the trends described above soon spawned counterparts in most Western countries. |
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| | The Solid Surfer.com: John Lennon - Republican? |
 | | Songs like "This Boy", "No Reply", "If I Fell", and "Nowhere Man" convey the scars of his troubled childhood far more than the pretentious "music as psycho therapy" of his overrated "Plastic Ono Band" album (which was still the only decent thing he did as a solo artist). |  | | I'm sure glad The Beatles broke up before Lennon's Marxist totalitarian anthem "Imagine" had a chance to become a Beatles song. |  | | Many of the book's most fascinating sections cover Lennon and his cultural and political views, and far more than being a by-the-numbers leftist, the head Beatle continually explored new avenues of life experiences in an ongoing search for meaning and importance. |
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| | The Hellacopters - Goodnight Cleveland |
 | | Recorded on an American tour in 2002, Swedish punk-rock hellraisers The Hellacopters show what life as a touring band is really like. |  | | Fascinating for any fans of the band, this unique insight could also serve well for any budding rock 'n' roll stars out there. |  | | Utilizing cinema verite techniques, and drawing on the influential work of documentarians from the 1960s, the band attempt to get as close to the truth of life on the road as they possibly can. |
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| | nirvana - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | nirvana : Columbia Encyclopedia, Six Edition [home, info] |  | | Words similar to nirvana: eden, heaven, nirvanic, paradise, shangri-la, promised land, more... |  | | NIRVANA : 1911 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica [home, info] |
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