Charles R. Cross, Seattle Music Journalist and Author of Kurt Cobain and Jimi Hendrix Biographies, Dies at 67

Charles R. Cross, the Seattle music journalist and bestselling author behind Heavier Than Heaven: A Biography of Kurt Cobain and Room Full of Mirrors: A Biography of Jimi Hendrix, has died. His family shared the news in a statement, writing, “We are sorry to share that Charles Cross has passed. He died peacefully of natural causes in his sleep on August 9th, 2024. We are all grief-stricken and trying to get through this difficult process of dealing with the next steps.” He was 67.

Cross was an integral part of Seattle’s music scene due to his work as a writer, journalist, and fan. His career began at The Rocket, Seattle’s free biweekly music magazine, back in 1982. He served as editor from 1986 on through to the publication’s end in 2000. During his time there, Cross witnessed and helped propel the rise of grunge, watching as Kurt Cobain transformed from a musician seeking drummers in The Rocket’s ads section to the Nirvana frontman gracing the cover of their publication.

Figures across the music industry have shared tributes in Cross’ honor after learning of his death, including Heart’s Nancy Wilson, NPR critic Ann Powers, and Wall Street Journal rock and pop critic (and former Pitchfork editor-in-chief) Mark Richardson. “It’s impossible to imagine the music or community of Seattle in the Eighties and Nineties without Charles,” producer and former Death Cab for Cutie member Chris Walla wrote on X. “He influenced or enabled practically every story, relationship, and musicians wanted ad in the city for decades. I’m eternally grateful.”

Source : Pitchfork