Before that seminal album blared the now iconic angst-ridden anthems for a generation, they played the Town Pump in Vancouver. But a little more than a year before Nevermind's release, exactly none of that was apparent to Vancouver music fans at the Town Pump. Siobhan DuVall was the lead singer, and had no idea she would become a part of Vancouver music lore and rock history. "Everyone was just like staring at this guy, Kurt Cobain, because he was kind of vibrating with a certain intensity. "I'm honoured I got the opportunity to hang out with [Kurt Cobain] who unfortunately became the Jimi Hendrix of our generation.
Source: CBC News September 24, 2016 16:25 UTC