“It’s the start of a brand new year, I feel the changes coming in the air,” are lyrics from Tim Holehouse, an English musician from London. Holehouse came to Aberdeen with his friend and fellow musician Greg Rekus, a Canadian from Winnipeg, to do three things: play a show underneath the Young Street Bridge, which the late Kurt Cobain made famous, see the sites and walk the steps Cobain took and play a lively show at The Loading Dock — 202 E. Wishkah St.
People have said for years the Young Street Bridge is an international tourist destination. They’ve talked about how fans from across the globe visit Aberdeen with the hopes of taking the same steps as the late Kurt Cobain, the Aberdeen son who helped build the Grunge music scene with the band Nirvana.