Kurt Cobain Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
Daniel Hoffman
Published May 23, 2026
Kurt Cobain Biography
(Guitarist, Lead Vocalist and Primary Songwriter of the Rock Band 'Nirvana')Birthday: February 20, 1967 (Pisces)
Born In: Aberdeen, Washington, United States
Advanced SearchKurt Donald Cobain was an American singer-songwriter who rocked the music world with his band ‘Nirvana.’ He displayed artistic traits since early childhood. However, he had a troubled youth because of his parents’ separation. Finding solace in music, he started with playing the guitar and eventually went deeper into the world of music. Albums, such as ‘Bleach,’ ‘Nevermind,’ and ‘In Utero’ were some of his very popular ones. ‘Nirvana’ signing with ‘Geffen Records’ came as a major accomplishment in his career. Although he continued to grow exponentially on the professional front, his personal life was marred by his severe drug addiction. Plagued by health and family issues, he constantly struggled with depression and drug addiction issues throughout his life. However, his exemplary song writing skills helped ‘Nirvana’ sell over 25 million copies in the U.S. and over 75 million records all over the world, making him an iconic personality in the field of rock music.
Quick FactsAlso Known As: Kurt Donald Cobain
Died At Age: 27
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Courtney Love (m. 1992)
father: Donald Leland Cobain
mother: Wendy Elizabeth (née Fradenburg)
children: Frances Bean Cobain
Born Country: United States
Quotes By Kurt Cobain Died Young
Height: 5'9" (175 cm), 5'9" Males
place of death: Seattle, Washington, United States
Cause of Death: Suicide By Firearm
U.S. State: Washington
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American CelebritiesGuitaristsRock SingersLyricists & SongwritersAmerican Men Childhood& Early LifeCobain was born on February 20, 1967, in Aberdeen, Washington, USA, to Wendy Elizabeth, a waitress and Donald Leland Cobain, an automotive mechanic.He was a happy go lucky child who was fascinated by art. His inclination towards art was evident from his drawings of cartoon characters on his room walls, which bore pictures of Donald Duck and the creature from the ‘Black Lagoon.’ His inspirational source was his grandmother Iris Cobain, an artist by profession.Cobain was attracted to music from a very early age. By the age of four, he could play the piano and even write simple songs about visiting a local park. He was inspired by bands like ‘Ramones’ and ‘Electric Light Orchestra.’He enjoyed listening to songs, such as ‘Motorcycle Song’ by Arlo Guthrie, songs composed by ‘The Beatles,’ ‘Hey Jude’ and many more.Seeing his parents separate at the tender age of nine changed his temperament immensely. He became an introvert and at times rebellious.Cobain visited his mother on weekends but stayed with his father. Seeing his mother suffer at the hands of her second husband, who was abusive, made him more depressed.His father was not able to keep his promise of not remarrying for long. He remarried and brought two children into the house which resulted in a lot of bitterness in Cobain’s attitude towards his father and his new family.As he went through a troubled childhood, his behavior in public became impudent. When he was taken to a therapist, he advised his parents to be together for the sake of their son’s well-being.When his parents failed to work out things together, the complete custody of Cobain was given to his father. Nonetheless, Cobain’s behavior did not improve and he was sent to a family friend Jesse Reed’s house.During the initial phase of living with new people, he was fascinated by Christianity and started attending church services. However, this new attitude of his was short lived.On his father’s insistence, he joined the school’s wrestling and baseball team but delivered poor performances just to let his father down.He started keeping company of homosexual boys. When people questioned his sexuality, he claimed to be gay just to keep away from people.He started staying with his mother during his second year in high school. Just when he was about to complete graduation, he left school. As a result, his mother drove him out of the house.Cobain met his future band-mate while studying at ‘Aberdeen High School.’ Though they did not connect at first, they eventually bonded because of their mutual love for punk rock.He is a well-known member of the ‘27 Club,’ a list of musicians and actors who died at the age of 27. Numerous books, documentaries, and films, based on Cobain’s life and death, were released after his death.