BBC Breakfast star Carol Kirkwood has officially started the countdown to her latest venture - the release of her debut novel, Under a Greek Moon.
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Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic has teased a potential reissue of ‘Nevermind’ to celebrate its 30th anniversary later this year.Novoselic was speaking alongside drummer Dave Grohl in a new interview with Uncut as part of their look back at ‘Nevermind’, which will celebrate 30 years in September.“We’re going to have the 30-year ‘Nevermind’, but we’re still putting it together,” Novoselic teased of the forthcoming reissue, which he hinted will feature rare material.
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.BBC Breakfast star Carol Kirkwood has officially started the countdown to her latest venture - the release of her debut novel, Under a Greek Moon.
Dave Grohl took Pharrell Williams by surprise when the Foo Fighters frontman shared an unexpected revelation about the biggest hit from his earlier band, Nirvana.
Glassjaw have announced details of a new anniversary collection and two UK live dates.Billed as a 20+ year anniversary collection, the new series will see the reissues of the band’s first two studio albums, 2000’s ‘Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Silence’ and 2002’s ‘Worship And Tribute’, as well as a new live album.The live album, ‘Live At The Forum’, is taken from a 2011 show of the band’s at the Kentish Town Forum in London, where they’ll return next May for two shows.The gigs, which
Dave Grohl has admitted to “ripping off” some of disco’s great drummers for his parts on Nirvana‘s legendary ‘Nevermind’.As part of an interview with Pharrell Williams on Grohl’s new Paramount+ series From Cradle to Stage, Grohl spoke of his admiration for disco drummers from The Gap Band, Cameo, Chic and more.“I can’t read music. I couldn’t then, and I still can’t now,” Grohl told Pharrell.
Mana series has begun development, producer Masaru Oyamada has revealed.The announcement came during the Mana series 30th-anniversary live stream, which aired yesterday (27 July), as series producer Oyamada announced the game in the last few minutes of the two hour thirty minutes live stream, saying: “It would have been good if we could make a cool video announcement with a bang, but the 30th anniversary has just begun.”Oyamada continued, “To be honest, we are developing it.
Chuck D – best known as the leading man in Public Enemy – is set to make his first ever foray into the world of comics this year, announcing a graphic novel titled Apocalypse 91: The Revolution Never Sleeps.A collaboration between comic publisher Z2 and record label Def Jam (to which D is signed), the book is set to land sometime this November, a month after the 30th anniversary of Public Enemy’s acclaimed fourth album, ‘Apocalypse 91… The Enemy Strikes Black’.It comes as the latest in an
Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon, stars of the classic 1991 movie Thelma & Louise, have had an exciting reunion to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the beloved flick’s release.
Haley Bosselman editorThe ending of “Thelma & Louise” stands as one of Hollywood’s most epic finales, but for screenwriter Callie Khouri, writing the scene was simply a no-brainer.“It literally just appeared in my head. And I knew that that was the ending,” Khouri told Variety at the film’s screening at Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on June 18.
BBC Breakfast favourite Carol Kirkwood has gushed about finding love 13 years after her divorce from ex-husband Jimmy.
Carol Kirkwood, 59, tends to keep details about her love life private, but has spoken in depth about her mystery partner in a new interview. The BBC Breakfast star said her partner is "very romantic" and often leaves love notes around the house.
Courtney Love has apologised to Dave Grohl and Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor after making a series of claims on Instagram.The Hole singer hit out at Dave Grohl over an apparent Nirvana royalties agreement and accused Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor of “systemic” child abuse in a since-deleted Instagram post on June 13.Taking aim at the former, with whom Love previously buried the hatchet after a long-running feud, she addressed an alleged dispute over Nirvana’s royalties.“Three months before I
Dave Grohl has recalled how he and his Nirvana bandmates didn’t expect their album ‘Nevermind’ to become a roaring success following its release in September 1991.Grohl was speaking in a new interview with Uncut as part of their look back at ‘Nevermind’, which will celebrate its 30th anniversary in September.Recalling how Nirvana underestimated the subsequently huge impact of ‘Nevermind’ ahead of its release, Grohl said he remembered getting feedback from friends who heard the album and would