Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Krist Novoselic | |
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| Name | Krist Novoselic |
| Birth date | May 16, 1965 |
| Birth place | Compton, California, United States |
| Occupation | Musician, songwriter |
| Instrument | Bass guitar |
| Years active | 1987-1994, 1995-present |
Krist Novoselic is a renowned American musician, best known as the bassist and founding member of the iconic grunge band Nirvana, alongside Kurt Cobain and Chad Channing. Born in Compton, California, Novoselic's family moved to Aberdeen, Washington, where he met Kurt Cobain at Aberdeen High School. The two musicians were heavily influenced by The Melvins, The Sonics, and The Wipers, which shaped their unique sound. Novoselic's musical journey began with Nirvana, but he also explored other projects, including Sweet 75 and Eyes Adrift, and collaborated with artists like Jello Biafra and Kim Thayil.
Krist Novoselic was born on May 16, 1965, in Compton, California, to Croatian immigrant parents, Krist Novoselić Sr. and Maria Novoselić. His family relocated to Aberdeen, Washington, where he spent most of his childhood, attending Aberdeen High School and developing an interest in punk rock music, inspired by bands like The Clash and The Sex Pistols. Novoselic's early life was marked by a strong connection to his Croatian heritage, which influenced his perspective on music and art, as seen in the works of Ivan Meštrović and Vladimir Nazor. He was also drawn to the grunge scene, which was emerging in Seattle, Washington, with bands like Soundgarden and Mudhoney.
Novoselic's music career began with Nirvana in 1987, when he joined forces with Kurt Cobain and Chad Channing to form the band. They were later joined by Dave Grohl, who replaced Chad Channing on drums. Nirvana released their debut album, Bleach, in 1989, which was produced by Jack Endino and released on Sub Pop Records. The band's breakthrough came with their second album, Nevermind, released in 1991 on DGC Records, which featured hits like Smells Like Teen Spirit and Come As You Are. Nirvana's success was marked by their unique sound, which blended elements of punk rock, heavy metal, and alternative rock, influencing bands like Foo Fighters and Radiohead. The band's music was also shaped by their relationships with other musicians, including Courtney Love and Layne Staley.
After Nirvana disbanded following Kurt Cobain's death in 1994, Novoselic pursued various musical projects. He formed the band Sweet 75 with Yva Las Vegas and released their self-titled debut album in 1997 on DGC Records. Novoselic also collaborated with Jello Biafra on the album The No WTO Combo, released in 1999 on Alternative Tentacles Records. In 2002, he formed the band Eyes Adrift with Curt Kirkwood and released their debut album on SpinArt Records. Novoselic has also made guest appearances on albums by Paul McCartney, Foo Fighters, and The Strokes, and has performed with musicians like Kim Thayil and Matt Lukin.
Novoselic has been involved in various political activities, including his support for the FairVote organization, which advocates for electoral reform in the United States. He has also been a vocal critic of the USA PATRIOT Act and has supported the Green Party of the United States. In 2004, Novoselic ran for Washington State office as a member of the Grange Party, but was unsuccessful. He has also been involved in various charitable organizations, including the Sweet Relief Musicians Fund and the Music for America campaign, which aimed to increase voter registration among young people, particularly in the 2004 United States presidential election.
Novoselic has been married to Darbury Ayn Schaub since 2004, and the couple resides in Washington State. He is an avid reader and has cited authors like Hunter S. Thompson and Kurt Vonnegut as influences. Novoselic has also been involved in various environmental and social causes, including the Sierra Club and the American Civil Liberties Union. He has been recognized for his contributions to music and politics, including his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with Nirvana in 2014, alongside other notable musicians like Peter Gabriel and Hall & Oates. Novoselic's legacy continues to inspire new generations of musicians and fans, including those involved in the Occupy Wall Street movement and the Black Lives Matter movement. Category:American musicians