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Kurt Cobain's smashed and reassembled, but still unplayable, Fender Stratorcaster guitar featuring the signatures of all three Nirvana bandmates sold at auction in Manhattan for nearly 10 times ...
UPDATE: A guitar destroyed by a then-relatively unknown Kurt Cobain during a 1991 concert sold for $157,773 during a recent auction, Hakes Auctions reported. The guitar, a relatively inexpensive ...
Kurt Cobain guitar from famous photo hits auction block Michael Linssen's photo of Kurt Cobain smoking a cigarette and playing the guitar became an indelible image. (Credit: Julien's Auctions) ...
One of Kurt Cobain‘s most iconic instruments is about to go on display for the first time in Europe. The Royal College of Music London announced that its “Kurt Cobain Unplugged” exhibit ...
The musicians' relationship was a cautionary tale, fueled by drugs and despair, and forever paralyzed by Cobain's suicide in ...
Julian’s Auctions said the guitar once belonged to Cobain's close friend and musical collaborator Mark Lanegan of Screaming Trees and later the Twilight Singers and Queens of the Stone Age.
A guitar that was smashed by Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain is up for sale at an auction house in York County.
Respected luthier Danny Ferrington (who counted Kurt Cobain, Chrissie Hynde, and Elvis Costello among his clientele) made this off-kilter build based on Lynch's own unique console steel style ...
Kurt Cobain's broken guitar sells for nearly $600,000 The Nirvana frontman was known for smashing guitars during performances and in the studio. This one includes messages to his old friend, Mark ...
Kurt Cobain's smashed guitars are highly sought-after among collectors. This electric guitar destroyed by the singer in 1989 during a concert in Hoboken, New Jersey, hit the auction block in 2016.
Kurt Cobain's unopened cigarettes, Dolly's cape & Clapton's guitar hit the auction block in Nashville ...
An electric guitar smashed by Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain in the 1990s has sold for nearly $600,000 at auction in New York — at least seven times more money than the auction house had expected.