The book will address more personal topics from the vocalist's life, such as his marriage and the birth of his daughter.

Among his many achievements, Danny Goldbert worked as Nirvana between 1990 and 1994. Today, a major figure in the music industry, Goldbert has announced that he will be releasing a book with previously untold stories about the band.

Serving the Servant: Remembering Kurt Cobain is scheduled for release on April 2nd by HarperCollins' Ecco Press. The book will recount previously unreleased anecdotes and curiosities about the Nirvana frontman. According to Goldbert, he will discuss Cobain's marriage to Courtney Love , the birth of his daughter Frances Bean , and the vocalist's struggle with addiction.

“I started working with Kurt the year before the recording of Nevermind and stayed close to him until days before his death,” Goldbert told Rolling Stone, “While it’s impossible to ignore the demons that tormented him, while researching for the book I remembered his brilliance, his sense of humor, and his kindness to most of those around him.”

He was so complex that no two people experienced the same person, but I hope I can add another dimension to Kurt's legacy.”

In addition to being Nirvana's manager, the American has also worked with Led Zeppelin, The Allman Brothers Band, and Bruce Springsteen , among others. Today, he is the president and owner of Gold Village Entertainment. See the cover of the book Serving the Servant: Remembering Kurt Cobain below.

Serving the Servant: Remembering Kurt Cobain

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