KRIST NOVOSELIC, DUFF MCKAGAN On Seattle's KIRO 97.3 FM; Video Available

April 22, 2009

Former NIRVANA bassist Krist Novoselic and VELVET REVOLVER/ex-GUNS N' ROSES bassist Duff McKagan filled in as hosts of the "Ron & Don Show" on Seattle's KIRO 97.3 FM radio station this past Thursday, April 16 from 5 to 7 p.m.

Watch a four-minute clip of their appearance on the program below.

Krist Novoselic told DailyWorld.com in a recent interview that fans should not expect to hear any music from the band emerging from the vaults. But while previously unreleased music may be scarce, Novoselic added, "What there is, is video. There's a lot of video. There's not going to be any new NIRVANA records." Novoselic was interviewed when he participated in an oral history for the Washington State Legacy Project, which is dedicated to profiling influential residents of the state who have helped shape its history.

Novoselic did not indicate what kind of video footage is in the band's archives, nor did he say whether it will ever see the light of day.

The last NIRVANA studio song released was "You Know You're Right", issued in 2002 as part of a boxed set. The track's release was held up for years by a legal battle that pitted Novoselic and NIRVANA drummer Dave Grohl against Courtney Love, widow of late NIRVANA frontman Kurt Cobain. The tune was recorded in January of 1994, three months before Cobain committed suicide.

Novoselic has continued a low-key music career since NIRVANA's demise, playing in EYES ADRIFT, SWEET 75 and punk act FLIPPER. He is also active in local Washington politics and has his own show on a community radio station.

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