Fans and admirers from around the world have descended on Seattle to pay tribute to Kurt Cobain, 30 years after the troubled songwriter and lead singer of the seminal grunge rock band Nirvana took his own life.
Juan Prado Teno, a drummer from Chile and member of the fan group Nirvana Latino, said he identified with the raw energy of Cobain and Nirvana’s music, as well as messages in their work vigorously denouncing homophobia, misogyny and racism.
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