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A Tribute to Kurt Cobain
~Nirvana~
April 5th, 1994 the music world experienced a devestating loss, the life of Kurt Cobain. Here is something I found on this site: "On the 5th of April, Kurt Cobain, the leader of Nirvana, the grunge band that redefined the sound of the nineties, barricaded himself into the granny flat behind his mansion, put a shotgun in his mouth and pulled the trigger. On Thursday April the 7th ~ two days after a medical examiner says Cobain shot himself and the day before his body was found police say Courtney Love, Kurt's wife, was taken to a hospital in L.A. for a drug overdose. Released on bail, Love checked herself into a rehab center but left soon after a friend called her the next day with news of Cobain's death.
Cobain's body was found when an electrician visiting the house to install a security system went round the back of the house when no one answered the front door and peered through windows. He thought he saw a mannequin sprawled on the floor until he noticed a splotch of blood by Cobain's ear. When police broke down the door they found Cobain dead on the floor, a shotgun still pointed at his chin and on a nearby counter a suicide note written in red ink addressed to Love and the couples then 19 month old daughter Frances Bean."
*Both images are from this site
A Tribute to Tupac Shakur
~2Pac~

*Some of these images are from this site
"2pac was shot on Saturday, September 7th, and died from the 4 bullet wounds 6 days later, September 13th, 1996. Tupac Shakur, the rapper whose raw lyrics drew on the rage of a coarse urban existence and seemed a blueprint of his own violent life, died Friday from wounds suffered in a drive-by shooting. He was 25. Shakur, whose right lung was removed after he was shot Saturday in Las Vegas, was pronounced dead at 4:03 p.m. at the University Medical Center in Las Vegas. Known as 2Pac, he was one of the most successful -- and scorned --"gangsta" rappers. Fans bought millions of records; others denounced him and his lyrics for glorifying violence and drugs and degrading women. Shakur was hit by four bullets Sept. 7 as he rode near the Las Vegas Strip in a car driven by the head of Death Row Records, Marion "Suge" Knight, who was slightly wounded. It was the second time Shakur had been gunned down in less than two years. In November 1994 he was shot five times during an apparent robbery in the lobby of a Manhattan recording studio."
A Tribute to Bradley Nowell
~Sublime~
"Bradley James Nowell was born February 22, 1968 in Long Beach, California. He got his first guitar at the age of 12. He grew up listening to punk rock, bands like the Circle Jerks were a favorite. He also listened to British ska. When he got to college, he was playing guitar in a band with Eric Wilson, the bass player. They decided to form a side group, with Floyd "Bud" Gaugh on drums. They named the band Sublime. The band was affectionately known as the "garage punk band that nobody liked, but everybody wanted to play at their party". They were the most popular band on the campus of CSULB (California State University at Long Beach). It was during the fall of 1988 when Sublime's history would change forever. Brad and Micheal "Miguel" Happoldt were both students at CSULB, and Miguel was playing in a band called the Ziggens. Brad occasionaly let them open up for Sublime. Miguel had decided to release some Ziggens songs on a fictional label. Brad decided to sign Sublime to the label. They started up Skunk Records. Each band's demo tapes were distributed at shows, and local record stores. A few years later, Brad and Sublime recorded for the first time in a real studio, then released "Jah Won't Pay The Bills". Brad was anxious to tour with the new material, but Bud, their loyal drummer, decided to take a break from music and go into drug rehabilitation. So instead of touring, they kept recording. They decided to make a CD recording, and in 1992, "40 Oz. To Freedom" was born. Kelly Vargas sat in on drums while Bud was gone. The album sold its first 60,000 copies out of Brad's car. A few years later, a man named Tazy Phillipz brought a copy of "40 Oz." to Los Angeles radio station KROQ, and asked that "Date Rape" be added to the playlist. It was, and the song was such an underground hit, MCA Records picked up the album for national distribution, and it cracked the Billboard Heetseekers chart. Brad was thrilled to be doing what he loved, but his fans were starting to wonder if he was in it for the money. Brad wrote a now infamous 'letter (We're Not Selling Out)' to the fans, stating how he and Sublime were not selling out. The 'letter' was sent out with flyers to promote shows. In 1994, Bud came back and Sublime started recording again. Brad and Gwen Stefani (of No Doubt) recorded a duet called "Saw Red". The band also made 13 4-track recordings, and added the other 5 songs from the "Saw Red" session at Epitaph Records, and released an album called "Robbin' The Hood". By this time, Brad had not only started smoking more marijuana, but he was starting to do heroin as well. His knowledge of the dangers of heroin are expressed in the song "Pool Shark", with the lyrics "One day I'm going to lose the war". Sublime toured, and toured some more. It was in mid 1994 when Brad met Troy Den Dekker. He fell in love with her, but she "just really liked him". They dated for several months, and Troy became pregnant in September of 1994. Brad tried to clean up his act for his girlfriend and coming child. He was partly successful. But by the time Jakob James Nowell was born in June of 1995, Brad felt like he needed the heroin to make it through each day. Brad had also taken time out to "re-pay" Gwen from No Doubt, by recording a duet with her for their 1995 "Beacon Street Collection" CD, called "Total Hate 95". Sublime was now signed to Gasoline Alley, a division of MCA Records, and MCA wanted an album. They went into the studio to record in January of 1996. They worked with Paul Leary in Texas and David Kahne in L.A. Both producers mentioned all the drugs involved in the Sublime recording process, and how difficult it was to get work done. The album was almost finished when Sublime decided to go out to California and do a few shows to let the fans know what the new stuff would sound like. Brad and Troy were married on May 18, 1996, and their son Jake was now 11 months old. On May 24, Sublime played a show that was recorded by Albino Brown, who works with Tazy Phillipz at KROQ (This show is one of the most controversial tapings in music history.). Early the next morning, Brad was on the phone with Troy. She sensed he was using heroin, but he assured her he was not. At approx. 8 A.M that same morning, Sublime was ready to leave. They went to Brad's hotel room and knocked on the door. No answer. The door was opened, whether it was locked or not has not yet been disclosed. Brad's dalmation, Lou Dog, ran over to where Brad was lying on the floor, and licked his face. Brad had died of a heroin overdose, just hours after talking to his wife. The songs that Sublime had been working on in the studio were put on ice. The friends and family of Sublime had a choice. They could release the songs that were already finished, or they could put the entire session in a vault and release old demos. They decided to release the studio recordings. A few months later, the first single from the self titled (the title had previously been "Killin' It", but it was decided that the irony was too much, and the title was changed) album, "What I Got", hit the charts. Then later that winter, a second single, "Santeria" was released. It charted even higher on than "What I Got". The album was quickly approaching multi-platinum status. But neither of the videos featured Brad, as there was no time to film videos ahead of time. On May 25, 1997, one year after Brad's death, the 3rd single was released, and the video for "Wrong Way" premiered on MTV. The band was nominated for several MTV awards, they also won a Billboard Award. In October of 1997, a rarities and outtakes album, "Second Hand Smoke" was released. On July 23, 1998, a live album was released. "Stand By Your Van" was compiled from live shows ranging from 1994 through April of 1996. A minor disappointment to the fans, there were no songs from Sublime's last show on this CD."
*Both these images are from this site
A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix
~Jimi Hendrix~
"Jimi Hendrix Once said: "It's funny the way most people love death. Once you are dead you are made for life. You have to die before they think you are worth anything...". September 18, 1970, Jimi Hendrix, the most influential guitarist that ever lived, suffocated in his own vomit after an overdose of barbiturates. Jimi was the single most revolutionary exponent of electric guitar playing in the sixties. He did things with his guitar that no one imagined possible. He was the first guitarist to make professional use of feed-back and effect-apparatus. Without any electronic gimmickry he produced a whole range of sounds never heard before. He was a creative genius whose bizarre innovations can never be forgotten with such classics as 'Hey Joe', 'The Wind Cries Mary', 'Purple Haze', 'Wild Thing', 'Star Spangled Banner', 'If 6 Were 9' and 'Voodoo Chile' Jimi Hendrix is a legend whose magic is inimitable even today. He is the greatest guitar hero that ever lived."
*Both these images are from this site
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