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29.01.2020 - 13:11 / nme.com
Courtney Love has been named as the recipient of the Icon Award at the NME Awards 2020.
Rising to fame with seminal grunge band Hole in the ’90s, Love has enjoyed phenomenal success as an artist both in bands and as a solo artist, as well as an actress – after being nominated for a Golden Globe for her role in The People vs Larry Flynt and has since starred in Sons Of Anarchy, Empire and Revenge among much more. She has proven herself to be one of the most influential singers in alternative
"I've met people here I didn't even know knew I existed"
"We’re there now, but it’s got to happen."
"We’re there now, but it’s got to happen."
"She is the true hero of the year"
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This is going to be very, very special.