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    • Cobain

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      1991 saw the emergence of the Grunge scene coming out of Seattle and spear-headed by Nirvana. Their first album, Nevermind, toppled Michael Jackson's Dangerous and sold over ten million copies. Their second album, In Utero (which was originally banned due to its cover image), established Nirvana and lead singer, Kurt Cobain. In April 1994, Cobain ended his own life amid much speculation and disbelief. Rolling Stone magazine had followed Nirvana from its early club beginnings and this book charts its haunting images, the band's rise, the untimely death of Cobain, and aftermath of Nirvana.

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    • Cash

      A Tribute to Johnny Cash

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      Johnny Cash is a giant of American music. Since its inception in the late 60s, Rolling Stone magazine has followed Cash's career, writing about him in settings ranging from San Quentin prison to a glitzy Vegas hotel. This is a stunning tribute to a man whose legacy is exceeded only by his legend. moving foreword by his daughter Rosanne A 1973 interview conducted in a Las Vegas hotel suite which shows Cash at the peak of his gameA visit with Johnny and June's only son, John Carter CashPersonal tributes from Bob Dylan, Bono, Al Gore, Tom Petty and many more Cash, first published in hardback to great acclaim and now in mass-market paperback, is a moving tribute to the life, career and influence of this great American man.

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