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Of Grunge & Government: Let's Fix This Broken Democracy!

Of Grunge & Government: Lets Fix This Broken Democracy!
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  • Seller:CE_BOOKHOUSE
  • Sales Rank:1,070,775
  • Languages:English (Unknown), English (Original Language), English (Published)
  • Media:Paperback
  • Number Of Items:1
  • Pages:125
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
  • Dimensions (in):7.3 x 5.3 x 0.3
  • Publication Date:September 1, 2004
  • ISBN:0971920656
  • EAN:9780971920651
  • ASIN:0971920656
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Synopsis

One part memoir, one part political platform, the bass player of Nirvana—the most heralded and influential rock band of the past 20 years—tells the story of his own musical and political coming-of-age. From his relationship to Kurt Cobain to his evolution as a political activist, Novoselic’s passion, intelligence and integrity come shining through in this moving and inspirational book.

Though Krist Novoselic will undoubtedly be forever best known as a member of Nirvana, his accomplishments go far beyond that remarkable achievement. Nirvana was a band with a conscience, and as a major label act they regularly played benefits—the first Rock For Choice show, a major concert in support of gay rights, and a legendary gig that raised money for the Balkan Women’s Aid Fund.

In 1995, Novoselic founded JAMPAC (Joint Artists and Music Promotions Political Action Committee), a proactive organization that advocated on behalf of Washington state’s music community. Novoselic’s work with JAMPAC helped Seattle club owners find ways to host all-ages shows and was instrumental in helping to overturn the infamous Teen Dance Ordinance. And sometimes making music and making a statement go hand in hand, as when Novoselic, Soundgarden’s Kim Thayil and drummer Gina Mainwal backed Jello Biafra as the “No W.T.O. Combo” at a show performed during the World Trade Organization conference held in Seattle in 1999.

There have been other musical endeavors since Nirvana, as well as new causes (Novoselic is a strong -supporter of electoral reform, an issue he writes about extensively on his website www.fixour.us). The one constant is Novoselic’s desire to continue making progressive contributions to the community—and to keep on making good music.

Krist Novoselic currently lives in Seattle, Washington.


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