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Sweet 75

Active In: 90's

 
Sweet 75 was ex-Nirvana member Krist Novoselic's first (albeit short lived) band after Kurt Cobain's 1994 suicide. Novoselic and ex-Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl originally contemplated remaining together and working on a set of songs that Grohl had penned, but ultimately opted to go their separate ways (with Grohl using those songs for the Foo Fighters' first album). In May of 1994, Novoselic's then-wife threw a surprise birthday party for him, and hired a Venezuelan street singer Yva Las Vegas (who was discovered singing outside Pike Street Market in Seattle) to sing "Happy Birthday" at the bash. But Las Vegas wound up staying the remainder of the party and singing Venezuelan folk songs, which got the singer and Novoselic to talking about possibly working together in the near future.

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Sweet 75
Released August 26, 1997 on DGC


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