The daughter of 'Grateful Dead' devotee Hank Harrison and psychologist Linda Caroll, Courtney Love
spent her early years in hippy communes and at schools in Europe and New Zealand. As a musician, she played in early incarnations
of Babes In Toyland and Faith No More, as well as acting in bit parts for some Alex Cox films. She started her own
band, 'Hole', and in 1992, married Nirvana singer Kurt Cobain. After Cobain's suicide in 1994, and the release of Hole's
second album "Live Through This", Love continued to thrill and enrage her fans and detractors with her on-stage and off-stage
antics.
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