Last night, friends of Nirvana and Susie Tennant, the lady who helped
Published 7:00 am Monday, September 24, 2012
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Ravenna Woods plays Breed.
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The show was thanks to die hard Nirvana fans.
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Nirvana merchandise was up for sale at the EMP.
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Vaporland performed In Bloom.
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Valis played Come As You Are.
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Tacocat performed Lounge Act.
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Stag performed Serve the Servants.
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Pigeonhead played Heart Shaped Box.
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Presidents of the United States of America and Krist Novoselic performed On a Plain.
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Jack Endino of Valis performs Come As You Are.
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Nirvana's Krist Novoselic (left), joins the Presidents of the United States of America, last night at EMP.
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The Fastbacks play the ultimate classic, Smells Like Teen Spirit.
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The Long Winters perform Something in the Way.
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Visqueen performs Territorial Pissings.
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The Presidents of the United States of America shut it down at the EMP.
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Duff Mckagan's Loaded performs Lithium.
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Champagne Champagne stumbles through Drain You. He forgot the words.
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Campfire OK playing Polly.
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Calli Giraffes performing You Know You're Right.
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Vendetta Red rocking out to Stay Away.
Last night, friends of Nirvana and Susie Tennant, the lady who helped Nirvana rise to success, came together to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their album, Nevermind. Over 20 bands came to the EMP to perform Nirvana’s most notable songs. The event was intended to raise money for Susie Tennant’s battle with cancer, but the overall feeling of the show was that of utter reverence for Nirvana’s accomplishments. Read more about the show here.Photos by Laura Musselman.Published on September 21, 2011
