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==Bleach Tour== |
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− | Jason Everman helped pay for the publishing of Bleach album for $606.67. He was listed as a second Guitarist for a special thanks from Kurt Cobain. He went on tour with them from February to July of 1989.He did not play in any of the tracks but he was credited as a second guitarist. Everman quit the band due to getting into a fight with a drunk guy who came on stage constantly |
+ | Jason Everman helped pay for the publishing of Bleach album for $606.67. He was listed as a second Guitarist for a special thanks from Kurt Cobain. He went on tour with them from February to July of 1989.He did not play in any of the tracks but he was credited as a second guitarist. Everman quit the band due to getting into a fight with a drunk guy who came on stage constantly swearing on to the microphone at the Pyramid club. |
==Post-Nirvana work== |
==Post-Nirvana work== |
Revision as of 03:51, 1 August 2014
Jason Everman (born October 16 1967) was the second guitarist of Nirvana who played with them from February to July of 1989.
Bleach Tour
Jason Everman helped pay for the publishing of Bleach album for $606.67. He was listed as a second Guitarist for a special thanks from Kurt Cobain. He went on tour with them from February to July of 1989.He did not play in any of the tracks but he was credited as a second guitarist. Everman quit the band due to getting into a fight with a drunk guy who came on stage constantly swearing on to the microphone at the Pyramid club.
Post-Nirvana work
Soon as left the band he joined Soundgarden as a temporary bassist in 1990. He later joined the band Mind Funk in 1993 but left the band in 1994 to join the army fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq. After receiving an honorable discharge in 2006 he decided to study at Columbia University. He currently still studies there.