As everyone knows that buying a Nirvana signed memorabilia’s is a crapshoot. You would not know what you are getting unless you got the autographs in person yourself. Nirvana autographs are widely forged and available all over the internet. There has been much discussion here on the forum on Nirvana autographs. But there are not too many Nirvana autographs that have been authenticated by widely recognized 3rd Party Authentication companies. Solid provenance of where the autographs came from is the best evidence that you can depend on to be sure that the autographs are authentic to start with. But still more research and homework needs to be done to verify the authenticity of the autographs.  There are many sellers on the net that have the usual provenance of that it was obtained from someone who works in the music industry. Or it was from one of Seattle’s biggest in-person collector of Nirvana memorabilia’s. Lastly fake seller will always use a radio- station promo Nirvana CD as to suggest that it was signed at a radio station.

I always follow the five simple rules of “How to Buy Rock….Without Getting Rolled” by Steve Crykin when I acquire an autograph.

Recently I came across an early 1990 Nirvana Signed Bleach CD cover signed by Kurdt, Chris and Chad.  Bleach is the debut studio album by the American rock band Nirvana, released in June 1989 through the independent record label Sub Pop. The main recording sessions took place at Reciprocal Recording in Seattle, Washington between December 1988 and January 1989.

Here are some pictures of the 1990 Nirvana Bleach Signed CD Cover.

 

 

 

 Below is the statement from the seller. The seller did sell an authentic Kurt Cobain written Nirvana set list from the same show a few months ago. Here is the picture of the set list and show handbill.

 

 

"My name is Johnny Riggs. In 1989 & 1990 I was in a band called THUD. On April 29th 1990 we opened for NIRVANA,
who was the second band on the bill that night, as they were not yet famous, and they opened for LOOP.

The show took place at the original 9:30 Club at 930 F St. NW, before they changed locations and moved into a larger venue.


My band and I shared the tiny dressing room with Kurt, Chris and Chad (any of you who played there remember it).


That afternoon, I helped the guys from Nirvana load in their equipment and we ended up palling around all day.  Chris (Krist)
gave me and my girlfriend at the time a bunch of t-shirts (a couple of which I may still have somewhere.)

Having hours to spare, I asked the band to sign some things.
I have since given away or sold most of them, including a beautiful set list on a paper plate sold a few months ago! This is the final piece I own.

This is a piece of history from one of the most talented singer/songwriter/musicians ever.

At the time, and for many years later, I was a well-known DJ in Baltimore and DC, and eventually befriended future drummer Dave
Grohl, photographed him many times, and photographed Chris/Krist (who, oddly enough, remembered this gig, remembered me, and
remembered my girlfriend's name ten years later).

You can Google my name, Johnny Riggs, and see that I've photographed Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic, Courtney Love and many
other famous folks.
 

Although the provenance seems rock solid, I still have my doubts about this signed CD cover the first time I saw it as the autographs on this signed CD cover were quite different from examples that I have seen and familiar with.  I have consulted a few people who are familiar with Nirvana autographs but they were skeptical on this signed CD cover. I proceeded to do some research on this signed CD cover especially on Kurt Cobain signature and Chad Channing signature. Both were quite different from examples that I have seen before.

 Kurt Cobain spelled his name several different ways for no apparent reason.  The odd spelling Kurdt came from when Nirvana recorded “Mexican Seafood” for the “Teriyaki Asthma” compilation. When it came time to make the album, they realized that they didn’t know how to spell Kurt’s name so they got a hold of someone who “thought they knew”.

Here are the credits from the “Teriyaki Asthma” album.

Here are the credits on the back of Nirvana’sBleach” album.

He later used the misspelling to give himself some anonymity. The ‘monkey photo’ credit on Nevermind is to Kurdt Kobain.

 

Other misspellings can be found in autographs, etc., like first names Curt, Curtis, and last names Cohbain, and Covain.

 

I have seen examples of Chad Channing autographs. He usually signed his full name. Here are some of Chad Channing autograph examples.

Chad Channing has a new band called Before Cars. I went to his Before Cars website info to try and get in contact with Chad Channing. I was directed to his Facebook page where I did sent him a message trying to get Chad’s confirmation that this was his signature. To my surprise, he replied me on the same day. Here is Chad Channing’s reply:

 

 The next issue was to check whether this signed Bleach CD cover was actually from the 1st CD pressing back in 1989. A fellow forum member who is familiar with Nirvana autographs suggested that I make sure that this signed CD cover was from 1989. Since this was signed on April 29th 1990, the CD cover has to be from the 1989 1st pressing. The 1st Pressing CD has a flat finish. Later reissue CD has a glossy finish. From research, I found out the cover graphic and the printing resolution are different on the 1st pressing CD cover. The fonts on the word “Nirvana” and “Bleach” are much bigger and print in silver. The later CD cover have much smaller fonts and print in white.

I have removed the Signed Nirvana Bleach Cover from the framing and has confirmed that the Nirvana Bleach CD Cover was from the 1st Pressing in UK by Tupelo and was released in August of 1989. It also have only 11 Tracks on the CD. The later Press CD has 13 Tracks o the CD.

 

Other interesting information that I found out while doing my research is that Dave Grohl does not signed Bleach album since he did not play on this album. There were occasions where he signed CHAD on Bleach LP if he did sign. Here are 2 examples of Dave Grohl signing Chad Channing name and Dan Peters. Photos and info from http://www.nirvana-discography.com/pages/memorabilia/autographs.html 


 

I am also writing to Krist Novoselic to get his confirmation on this signed Nirvana Bleach CD cover. I will update as soon as I hear back from him.

UPDATE: 11/21/13 I wrote to Krist Novoselic on this signed Nirvana Bleach CD Cover back on March 5, 2013. Just got a reply back from Krist Novoselic yesterday with a note. :)

Update: 7/27/15

Recently I was able to get Chad Channing to sign off on his Bleach CD Cover autograph. He also signed a Nirvana picture which was taken at the 9.30 Club, Washington DC on April 29, 1990.

Update: 05.23.19

The Kurt Cobain Written Set List was sold at Julien's Auctions on 05.18.19 for 
$24,200 plus the buyers premium.

Update: Here is an example of an authentic early Nirvana autographs on a Sub Pop Concert Poster from April 6, 1990. Note the similarity of Kurt Cobain’s autograph on the Bleach CD and the Sub Pop Poster. Also Chad Channing did not sign with a sun and z below his autograph. I have since confirmed that he did not earlier in his autograph signing.

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Comment by J.Seah on February 4, 2013 at 6:47am

"This piece was purchased 13 years ago from a well known Seattle in-person autograph collector. "

That is the 1st giveaway sign when buying any Nirvana memorabilias. Read my first paragraph on my above post. Those 2 items are not authentic in my opinion.

 

Comment by J.Seah on February 4, 2013 at 9:01pm

Here is another non authentic Nirvana signed In Utero being offer on the bay right now with the usual provenance.


"The Album was purchased through a collector closely involved in the music industry in the 90's."

http://www.ebay.com/itm/GENUINE-AUTHENTIC-FULLY-SIGNED-AUTOGRAPHED-...

Comment by Chad B on February 4, 2013 at 9:48pm

J.Seah,

That ebay deal is such a steal at only $1,800+. Dude probably picked up the cd at a pawn shop for $3.00 last week and thought he'd give a few signatures a shot.

 

Comment by Richard Booth on February 9, 2013 at 9:31am
I have a few in-person signed Nirvana items. I used to run a fanzine for Nirvana and then Foo Fighters for a few years, so I will dig them out and post here.
Comment by Erich Jerozal on April 16, 2013 at 3:59pm

I was looking at the Bleach signed the other day.  I know nothing about Nirvana sigs really.  Jseah man your really putting in some work man.  Awesome.  I love Nirvana and would someday want to own a piece. 

Comment by Darren Ruskin, III on April 29, 2013 at 1:11am

since you have gone through all of this Nirvana work - I am just curious if you have perhaps located Jason Everman? I am curious as to what he is involved with now. I realize he didnt actually play on the album, but his name does appear in that famous Nirvana font on the reverse!

Comment by J.Seah on April 29, 2013 at 6:12am

Jason Everman joined Nirvana in February 1989 as a second guitarist. He is listed as being second guitarist on Nirvana's Bleach and appears on the cover, but did not actually play on any of the tracks. Nirvana founder Kurt Cobain said the credit was a token of thanks to Everman for paying a fee of US$606.17 to record the album.

Everman toured with Nirvana the summer of 1989 in support of Bleach. He can be heard playing guitar on Trust No-One, an unofficial release of a live performance in Boston, MA. Cobain had broken his guitar the previous night and only provided vocals, leaving the guitar playing to Everman. During his time with Nirvana, he could sometimes be seen using Fender guitars, generally the Fender Telecaster.

A two-song Nirvana session featuring Everman on guitar is available, albeit in separate releases. A Kiss cover called "Do You Love Me?" was released on a tribute album and "Dive" was released on 2004's With the Lights Out. Both tracks were recorded at Evergreen State College's 24-track studio in June 1989.

In 1990 Jason Everman joined Soundgarden as Hiro Yamamoto's temporary successor on bass. In April 1990, he played on the band's cover of The Beatles' "Come Together", which appeared on an EP called Loudest Love. Everman appeared in Soundgarden's Louder Than Live home video. Everman left immediately after Soundgarden completed its promotional tour for Louder Than Love in mid-1990 to play bass for the band OLD (Old Lady Drivers) and Soundgarden found Yamamoto's ultimate successor, bassist Ben.

Everman's subsequent projects included a stint on guitar in Mind Funk. In September 1994, influenced by Renaissance icon Benvenuto Cellini (who stated that a well-rounded man is an artist, warrior and philosopher), he left Mind Funk to join the Army 2nd Ranger Battalion and the Special Forces, serving tours in Afghanistan and Iraq. After receiving an honorable discharge in 2006, Everman went on to enroll in philosophy courses at Columbia University.In September 2010, Everman conducted an interview with Music Life Radio detailing his life.

Comment by Darren Ruskin, III on April 30, 2013 at 1:27am

yeah j. seah - i can access wikipedia too, but i know the guy has been underground since joining the armed forces. i'm not asking for an address or place of work, I was curious if you or anyone you know has dug up his whereabouts. a lot of people, myself included like adding these less common names to their collections if they are fans of the artists/groups

Comment by J.Seah on April 30, 2013 at 6:24am

Check out his interview with Music Life Radio in September 2011. It is about one and half hour long.

http://www.musicliferadio.com/2010/09/022-an-interesting-life/

If I know where he at presently, I will get in touch with you. :)

Comment by J.Seah on November 21, 2013 at 5:46pm

UPDATE: ATTAINING NIRVANA 11/21/13 I wrote to Krist Novoselic on this signed Nirvana Bleach CD Cover back on March 5, 2013. Just got a reply back from Krist Novoselic yesterday with a note. :)

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