Will Joan Jett Front Nirvana For Their Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Induction? Who Knows, In The Meantime Here Are The Former Runaway's 5 Heaviest Moments [VIDEO]

Joan Jett Nirvana Hall Of Fame: Nirvana is ready to rock the world as the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame President Joel Peresman is pleased to announce the inductees for the 2014 ceremony on April 10 in Brooklyn.

The 90's Grunge band is expected to play some songs for the crowd but it would be hard to do it without their front man Kurt Cobain. Earlier this year, it was reported that PJ Harvey would front the band during awards night as the band mates and Dave Grohl even hinted that Cobain loves Harvey, in an interview.

"Every once in a while we talk about it. For the Sound City gig here in London we were thinking about musicians that we could invite because Stevie Nicks and John Fogerty couldn't make it. Someone suggested doing a Nirvana song with PJ Harvey. Kurt loved her and we love her and we thought, 'Yeah, what would we do?' I said: 'God, what if we were to do 'Milk It' from 'In Utero' with Polly singing?' We all looked at each other like, 'Woah, that would be amazing...' and then she couldn't do it!"

But it was until early this week that Dave Grohl hinted on the Foo Fighter's Instagram account that Joan Jett would probably be the one playing for Nirvana on the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame.

Posted on the band's Instagram account is Jett's iconic guitar alongside, what appears like a bass guitar of Krist Novoselic and assumedly Pat Smear's guitar.

For now, take a look at Joan Jett's Top 5 Heaviest Moments:

Joan Jett playing Bad Reputation with the Foo Fighters

Joan Jett & The Blackhearts performing Any Weather at David Letterman

Joan Jett & The Blackhearts performing Cherry Bomb and Bad Reputation

Joan Jett with Crimson And Clover

Joan Jett & The Blackhearts performing Do You Wanna Touch Me and Androgynous

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