Dave Grohl is not Jewish, but he’s been serving up a special Hanukkah celebration for 2020.
23.11.2020 - 14:39 / completemusicupdate.com
Dave Grohl has conceded defeat in his weeks long drum battle with ten year old British drummer Nandi Bushell.
“There’s nothing I could do”, he said in an interview on ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’, “it was like being called out by the school bully”.Grohl explained that he first became aware of Bushell a year ago, after she posted a drum cover of Nirvana’s ‘In Bloom’ online.“She’s ten years old, she’s tiny, and she’s just beating the crap out of her drum set and when she does drum rolls
.Dave Grohl is not Jewish, but he’s been serving up a special Hanukkah celebration for 2020.
Dave Grohl and producer Greg Kurstin have shared the second track in their new series of covers to celebrate Hanukkah.After covering The Beastie Boys’ ‘Sabotage’ on Thursday (October 10), the pair have now taken on Drake‘s classic ‘Hotline Bling’.“You might be surprised to learn that this superstar is… Canadian,” Grohl joked on Twitter when sharing the cover, which sees the Foo Fighters frontman singing and playing drums.“He’s never hidden the fact that he was M.O.T.
Dave Grohl and producer Greg Kurstin have teamed up to cover The Beastie Boys’ ‘Sabotage’ – the first in a new series of covers to celebrate Hanukkah.In a video posted to Twitter, Grohl is seen delivering vocals and drums on the furious rendition of the 1994 track, while Kurstin plays the song’s distinctive keys.Sharing the track to Twitter, they wrote: “As the only Rock and Roll Hall Of Famers with a lyric about kugel, we thought it would be a shanda to not kick off this party with New York’s
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorFoo Fighters founder and frontman Dave Grohl and Grammy-winning producer Greg Kurstin have announced “Hanukkah Sessions,” a series of eight songs written by Jewish artists to be rolled out beginning with the start of the eight-day Festival of Lights at sundown Thursday.The pair announced the series in a social media post late Wednesday night that begins, “Hi, I’m Greg Kurstin and I’m Jewish,” followed by, “And I’m Dave Grohl.
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Dave Grohl and producer Greg Kurstin have announced a new covers song series to celebrate Hanukkah.The pair will cover eight songs by Jewish artists this month, one for each day of the holiday season.“This year, instead of doing a Christmas song, Greg and I decided to celebrate Hanukkah by recording eight songs by eight famous Jewish artists and releasing one song each night of Hanukkah,” Grohl explained of the project in a new teaser video, which you can watch below.“With all the mishegas of
Dave Grohl is not Jewish, but he’s serving up a special Hanukkah celebration for 2020.
Dave Grohl.The design, made for the drum manufacturer’s ICON series, pays homage to the legendary Nirvana sticksman and subsequent Foo Fighters frontman.“I’d like to thank everybody at DW, as this is something that blows my mind,” Grohl said in a press statement. “I’ve never had my own snare drum before, and this is pretty beautiful.”Grohl also posted a clip showing off the snare and thanking DW – watch below:Only 250 of the limited edition snare will be produced.
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the 10-year-old musician who’s been in a long-running drum battle with Dave Grohl, has responded to his concession.The YouTube star and Foo Fighters frontman have been participating in a series of back-and-forth musical challenges issued to each other over the past year.Grohl recently admitted defeat while speaking on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.
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Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl has finally conceded defeat in his long-running drum battle with 10-year-old Nandi Bushell.Across lockdown, the pair have taken part in a series of back-and-forth musical challenges issued to each other.Bushell, a YouTube star who has been impressing fans for years with her drum covers, was noticed by Grohl after her take on Nirvana‘s ‘In Bloom’ went viral earlier this year.“She’s beating the crap out of her drum set, and when she does drum rolls, she screams,”
Finally, Dave Grohl has conceded.
during a video chat last week.“I get to meet a rock star, oh my God,” Grohl beamed to Bushell, adding, “I can’t believe I’m talking to you. I feel like I’m meeting a Beatle.”During the chat, Grohl extended an invitation to the young rocker.“When the Foo Fighters finally come back to the UK, do you think that you would get up onstage and jam with us?” Grohl asked.
Dave Grohl has said the upcoming new Foo Fighters album won’t all sound like new single ‘Shame Shame’.The band debuted the song on last week’s post-election episode of Saturday Night Live, and they also announced details of their 10th album, ‘Medicine At Midnight’.Showcasing an eccentric, funk-driven side of the band, Grohl has now insisted in a new interview that it’s not a representation of the album’s sound as a whole.“We wrote a lot of these songs to be played in stadiums — these big
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