Courtney Love, who was born as Courtney Michelle Harrison, began her journey in San Francisco on July 9, 1964. In her country and abroad, Courtney is known as an American actress, rock singer, and the widow of Nirvana band leader Kurt Cobain. Courtney was born at the height of the hippie movement, which was involved in her parents (Linda Carroll and Hank Harrison). In the year of her sixteenth birthday, Courtney went to wander the world and “settled” with friends in Liverpool, where she studied
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Courtney Love, who was born as Courtney Michelle Harrison, began her journey in San Francisco on July 9, 1964. In her country and abroad, Courtney is known as an American actress, rock singer, and the widow of Nirvana band leader Kurt Cobain.
Courtney was born at the height of the hippie movement, which was involved in her parents (Linda Carroll and Hank Harrison). In the year of her sixteenth birthday, Courtney went to wander the world and “settled” with friends in Liverpool, where she studied music. Two years later, Love returned to the United States, where her creative experiments continued: she got into the early lineup of Faith No More, but left there to “light up” in the project “Sugar Baby Doll” along with Cat Bjelland and Jennifer Finch.
In 1987, Courtney landed in the movie "Right to Hell", for a while performed with the group "Babes in Toyland", and then created her own band called Hole ("Hole").
While pregnant, Courtney Love married Nirvana band leader Kurt Cobain - they became married on February 24, 1992, and six months later Courtney's daughter, Frances Bean Cobain, was born. The couple's relationship became the subject of intense media attention, and many blamed his widow for Kurt Cobain's suicide in 1994. Their family is dedicated to documentary
Kurt and Courtney: The End of Nirvana" "The Last Days" is an artistic picture in which it is easy to recognize real faces.
Hole's second studio album, Live Through This, was released a week after Kurt's death. He took the thirteenth place in the national chart of the UK, and in the US - only 52nd.
Music and cinema became the main "components" in the life of Courtney - the albums in the group have the status of platinum, and in 2002 the singer decided to record "solar", on which she worked with Linda Perry, former member of the group "Four Non Blondes". A tour was planned in support of the album, but it had to be canceled, as Courtney Love, a drug addict, was sent for compulsory treatment for drug addiction - for 18 months.
Returning to work in 2010, on the eve of Hole's new album, Nobody's Daughter, Courtney publicly stated that she was giving up her stage name and everything related to it. Now she's a different person and her name is Courtney Michelle. /