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Jason Everman (b. 1967) was a guitarist for Nirvana in 1989, and later the bassist for Soundgarden. 1967 (MCMLXVII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
This article is about the grunge band Nirvana. ...
1989 (MCMLXXXIX) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
A bassist is a musician who plays a double bass or electric bass (also referred to as bass guitar). ...
Soundgarden was a seminal Seattle rock band who helped to define the sound that came to be called grunge. ...
Everman joined Nirvana in 1989, and is credited as being the second guitarist on the Nirvana album Bleach, but did not actually play on any of the songs. The credit was admitted by Kurt Cobain to be as a token of thanks for paying for the recording of the album, a fee of $606.17 , for which Everman was never repaid. He did, however, tour with Nirvana as a second guitarist to promote Bleach. 1989 (MCMLXXXIX) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Bleach was the debut album by Nirvana, released in 1989 through Sub Pop. ...
Kurt Cobain Kurt Donald Cobain (February 20, 1967 â ca. ...
As of 2004, both songs from a two-song Nirvana session featuring Everman have been officially released. "Do You Love Me?" (a KISS cover released on a tribute album) and "Dive" (released on Nirvana's With the Lights Out box set) were recorded at The Evergreen State College's 24-track studio in June of 1989. record_label = Mercury KISS is an American glam rock/hard rock band formed in New York City in 1973. ...
The Evergreen State College wordmark The Evergreen State College is an accredited public baccalaureate college, founded in 1967 in the state capital, Olympia, Washington. ...
Stresses from touring in a small van and what the band saw as Everman's "rocker-dude" tendencies alienated him from his Nirvana band-mates, and forced Kurt Cobain to kick him out of the band. Cobain also refused to pay Everman back for the recording sessions for Bleach, citing "mental anguish". Kurt Cobain Kurt Donald Cobain (February 20, 1967 â ca. ...
He left Nirvana after July 1989, and replaced Hiro Yamamoto as the bassist for Soundgarden in 1990. In April of that year, he played on the band's cover of Beatles' "Come Together", which was released on the Loudest Love EP. He also appears in Soundgarden's Louder Than Live home video. He quickly left the band in the same year to be replaced by Ben Shepherd, and has played guitar in Mind Funk and a few other bands. Hiro Yamamoto is a bassist who was a founding member of grunge band Soundgarden, along with Kim Thayil and Chris Cornell. ...
This article is about the year. ...
The Beatles were a British rock group from Liverpool, England. ...
EP can stand for: Emotional perfectness, a emotion status within Hominid Emotion Deficiency European Parliament Evolutionary psychology Extended play music recording EP (music CD), a singles compilation by The an extended play record by The Mission Veo Extra Long Play (VCR format) Electric piano e. ...
Ben Shepherd (born Hunter Benedict Shepherd) (September 20, 1968) is an American musician renowned for playing bass in the band Soundgarden from 1990 until the bands 1997 break-up. ...
Mind Funk were a funk metal band containing members of Soundgarden and Celtic Frost, originally known as Mind Fuck but were forced by Epic Records, the record label they were signed to, to change their name. ...
In September 1994 he left Mind Funk to join the Army 2nd Ranger Battalion and the Special Forces.
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