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Kat’s Hidden Camera 5/16/18: Nirvana performs “All Apologies” on MTV Unplugged in 1993

Once a week Kat will share with you a rockin’ and rare video of rock’n roll legends doing what they do best! Send your suggestions to kat@i100rocks.com!

CHECK IT OUT: Nirvana performs “All Apologies” on MTV Unplugged in NYC November 18, 1993

FYI:

1.    Krist Novoselic – Nirvana’s bassist, celebrates his 53rd birthday this week (5/16).

2.   Photos taken at the scene of Kurt Cobain’s suicide will forever remain sealed following a new court ruling in Seattle. Alleged journalist/ murder conspiracy theorist Richard Lee, originally filed suit against the city of Seattle and its police department in 2014 seeking to have the photos made public.
Lee sought access to the pictures under Washington State’s Public Records Act. His case was thrown out once before in 2015 with a judge declaring that releasing the images would be “highly offensive to a reasonable person.”
Lee appealed the 2015 ruling last year, his appeal has now been turned down, with a Washington appellate court ruling that images taken at the scene in 1994 and developed by the Seattle Police Department in 2014 will likely never be seen by the public.

3.   Frances Bean Cobain has reached a settlement in her divorce from ex-husband Isaiah Silva. According to TMZ, Silva has won ownership of the famous guitar that Frances’ father, Kurt Cobain, played on the band’s classic episode of MTV Unplugged. Silva claimed that Frances gave the 1959 Martin D-18E to him as a present, while Frances denied.

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