Volunteer Project Digitizes Recordings of 10,000 Concerts, Including Nirvana's 1989 Chicago Show

Volunteers have created an extensive online archive by digitizing recordings of 10,000 concerts, including Nirvana's first Chicago performance in 1989. This effort preserves rare live music history for fans and researchers, highlighting the importance of fan contributions in archiving cultural moments. Watch for further releases, as the project may expand to include more rare recordings and detailed historical context.
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