Courtney Love

Courtney Love is one of rock’s most polarizing figures — male or female. But, love her or loathe her, the former Mrs. Kurt Cobain has been almost as successful as she has been notorious over the past few decades. Courtney Michelle Harrison was born in San Francisco, on July 9, 1964, then raised outside Portland, Oregon after her mother (an author and psychotherapist) and father (who had briefly managed the Grateful Dead) divorced. By her teens, the future Courtney Love had become involved with both music and film, splitting her time between bands like Pagan Babies (with future Babes in Toyland leader Kat Bjelland) and an embryonic Faith No More, while attending the San Francisco Art Institute. This later led her to New York City and a supporting role in 1986’s Sid Vicious biopic, Sid and Nancy, but, by 1989, Love moved on to Los Angeles, where she founded the band Hole with guitarist Eric Erlandson, and proceeded to debut in 1991 with the Kim Gordon-produced Pretty on the Inside. But it was her drug-shrouded romantic relationship with Nirvana leader Kurt Cobain that transformed Courtney Love into household name, and then guaranteed an entirely higher level of hype and scrutiny around the release of Hole’s second album, Live Through This, which arrived in stores with unbelievably morbid timing, just a week after Cobain’s suicide. From this point forward, Love’s musical exploits could never be fully disentangled from her personal life, though Courtney’s confrontational persona didn’t help: whether she was struggling to record Hole’s third album, Celebrity Skin, in 1998, starring in 1996’s critically acclaimed The People Vs. Larry Flint, or sparring over some detail of her former husband’s life and legacy. In 2004 Love released her first solo album, America’s Sweetheart, following it two years later with a memoir entitled Dirty Blonde, and then a fourth Hole album, Nobody’s Daughter, in 2010 -- all of this interspersed with enough public controversy and celebrity feuds to keep the tabloids in business. Among the highlights were Love’s on-and-off skirmishes with former Nirvana member and Foo Fighters leader Dave Grohl, as well as her own daughter Frances Bean Cobain, but music remains in Courtney’s plans for the near future.

Courtney Love 'Obsessive' About the Missing Malaysian Flight
Courtney Love 'Obsessive' About the Missing Malaysian Flight
Courtney Love 'Obsessive' About the Missing Malaysian Flight
A few days ago, Courtney Love posted a photo on her social media outlets believing she had possibly found missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, using a very crude diagram (see below) to prove her point. The Internet world immediately took this ball and ran with it, discussing Love's post in humorous fashion. Adding to her original post, Love has since elaborated on how she came up with her hypothe
Did Courtney Love Locate Malaysia Airlines Flight 370?
Did Courtney Love Locate Malaysia Airlines Flight 370?
Did Courtney Love Locate Malaysia Airlines Flight 370?
You just can't make this stuff up… Courtney Love has made some questionable claims in the past, but a new Facebook post from the musician may have set the bar to new heights. Earlier today, Courtney Love suggests she may have personally found where missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 is located.
Courtney Love Talks Nirvana's Rock Hall of Fame Induction
Courtney Love Talks Nirvana's Rock Hall of Fame Induction
Courtney Love Talks Nirvana's Rock Hall of Fame Induction
Let’s face it, there is no love lost between Courtney Love and Foo Fighters frontman / Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl. In the trailer for her new YouTube Channel, Love recently went as far as asking her public, “Is there anybody on the planet who would be watching this that doesn’t know that Dave Grohl and I don’t get along?” The two have had some very public spats throughout the years, stemming back
Courtney Love Has New YouTube Series, Comments on Dave Grohl
Courtney Love Has New YouTube Series, Comments on Dave Grohl
Courtney Love Has New YouTube Series, Comments on Dave Grohl
Anyone who's followed Courtney Love over the years, whether it be through news stories or keeping up with her social networking, knows that the Hole singer is not afraid to speak her mind. Now comes word that Love has found another outlet for expressing her thoughts as she's launching a new web series via her YouTube Channel.
Courtney Love Cleared in Landmark Twitter Defamation Case
Courtney Love Cleared in Landmark Twitter Defamation Case
Courtney Love Cleared in Landmark Twitter Defamation Case
Courtney Love has one less legal matter to worry about and she set a precedent in the process. Love was cleared of defamation charges Friday (Jan. 24) in Los Angeles, as a jury ruled that she did not defame San Diego attorney Rhonda Holmes in a tweet. The case marked the first-ever defamation lawsuit brought to trial over a Twitter message.
Courtney Love Defamation Case Begins in Los Angeles
Courtney Love Defamation Case Begins in Los Angeles
Courtney Love Defamation Case Begins in Los Angeles
Courtney Love was back in a courtroom Wednesday (Jan. 15) in Los Angeles as the first day of her defamation trial got underway. The singer was in court to answer to a suit filed by her former lawyer, Rhonda Holmes, who claimed that Love defamed her in a public tweet.
Courtney Love Mends Fences With Former Hole Guitarist Eric Erlandson
Courtney Love Mends Fences With Former Hole Guitarist Eric Erlandson
Courtney Love Mends Fences With Former Hole Guitarist Eric Erlandson
The holidays are a good time for mending fences and it looks as though Courtney Love and her onetime Hole guitarist Eric Erlandson are back on good terms. The onetime bandmates had feuded for several years, with Love claiming earlier this year on the 'Opie and Anthony' show that Erlandson had stolen Kurt Cobain's guitars.

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