 |  |  | |  | Tuesday, September 24, 2013 | |  |  | | | |  |  |  |  | | Dave Grohl on Kurt Cobain's Last Days | "You can describe it as a remarkable achievement," says Dave Grohl of Nirvana's last studio album, the just-reissued In Utero. "You can also remember it as a really fucked-up time." He recalls Kurt Cobain's last days for Rolling Stone's David Fricke. Read More » | | |  | | Paul McCartney Shuts Down Hollywood Boulevard | Paul McCartney took over Hollywood Boulevard last night after appearing on the roof of El Capitan Theater for Jimmy Kimmel Live. A crowd of 10,000 was on hand to see the former Beatle play 15 songs, including three from his upcoming album, New. Read More » | | |  | | Elvis Impersonator Opens for Neil Young | Elvis impersonator StingRay never dreamed he'd open for Neil Young, but he did just that at the first annual Ocean Elders benefit dinner in New York. On hand to raise big money for the continued health of international seas were James Cameron, Ted Turner and more. Read More » | | |  | | Moby on Getting Sober and Lowering Expectations | Awaiting a glamorous crowd at the Sonos Studio gallery in L.A., Moby told Rolling Stone about making his 11th studio album, Innocents: "It's got a whole bunch of weird collaborations." L.A., said the new resident, is much more "domestic" than New York. Read More » | | |  | |  | |  | |  | |  | You have received this email because you are a Rolling Stone newsletter subscriber. Click here to unsubscribe. |  | View our online Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. |  | Wenner Media, LLC, 1290 Avenue of the Americas, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10104 |  | © 2013 RollingStone.com All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. |  | | | |
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