The Week In Rock: September 28th – October 4th
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The Week In Rock: September 28th – October 4th

Springsteen Film Screened, Nevermind Baby L:oses, Hatebreed Respond, Ozzy Doc On BBC, Living Colour on Kimmel and Papa Roach Return To The Top. Bruce Springsteen 9/28 Springsteen Live And On Flim Bruce Springsteen takes the stage for a surprise acoustic performance of his song “Land Of Hope And Dreams” following the New York Film Festival premiere of “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere.” Starring Jeremy Allen White as Springsteen the film’s theatrical release is set for October 24th. “Nevermind” Album Cover 9/30 “Nevermind” Baby Loses Again A lawsuit over alleged child sexual exploitation brought by Spencer Elden who was the naked infant on the cover of the Nirvana’s “Nevermind” is dismissed by U.S. District Judge Fernando Olguin. It’s the latest loss for Elden who has perused legal action for several years. Elden sought millions of dollars in personal injury damages from the now-defunct group’s company, record companies and art directors on the grounds that he was a victim of child pornography when he was photographed naked in a pool for the cover of the 1991 album. Chris Beattie 10/1 Hatebreed Answers Former Bassist’s Suit Hatebreed respond to a lawsuit filed on September 25th by former bassist Chris Beattie with a motion filed by their legal team who ask the court to dismiss four of the six claims that Beattie made in his lawsuit. The two remaining claims concern the band’s merchandising sales. Ozzy Osbourne 10/2 “Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home” Airs On The BBC The one-hour film about the “last chapter” of Ozzy Osbourne’s life, was pulled from the BBC’s schedule last August out of respect for his family’s wishes (following Ozzy’s passing), debuts on BBC One and iPlayer. “Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home” is “the moving and inspirational account of the last chapter of Ozzy’s life,” reads promo materials, Living Colour 10/2 Living Colour On Kimmel Living Colour is the musical guest on ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” The band plays “Cult Of Personality,“ a pointed, politically charged track which served as their breakthrough song in the late ’90s. Living Colour singer Corey Glover once said, “I think if it weren’t for that song, I’d be working for UPS. Papa Roach 10/4 Papa Roach Score 12th #1 The song features H20 vocalist Toby Morse. “We wanted to create something that felt urgent, honest, and in your face — and bringing Toby in took it to the next level,” explained Papa Roach frontman Jacoby Shaddix. “This song is a call to wake up before it’s too late.” ### The post The Week In Rock: September 28th – October 4th appeared first on RockinTown.