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For the past few months, Dave Grohl has been collaborating with Nandi Bushell, the 10-year-old drummer whose incredible displays of virtuosity have gone viral on social media.
Following Grohl’s online drum battles with Bushell, he took things to the next level on Thursday, Aug. 26 during Foo Fighters’ concert at the Forum in Los Angeles, inviting her onstage to sit in for the band’s performance of “Everlong”.
After Grohl introduced her to the crowd, Bushell strode onstage and took a seat behind
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Dave Grohl has reflected on writing a book in a new trailer for his upcoming memoir, The Storyteller.The book has been described as “a collection of memories of a life lived loud” and is set to be released in the UK on October 5.In the new video, Grohl explains how he came to write the book in the first place: “I’ve never really been one to collect stuff, but I do collect moments.
Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl has spoken on the band’s commercial appeal, saying that he’s not sure they’ve ever felt cool.Speaking in a new interview, Grohl talked the criticism he and the band received early on and the perception that he shouldn’t have carried on making music following the disbandment of Nirvana.“I don’t know if we’ve ever felt cool,” Grohl told Rolling Stone, discussing the idea that once a band reaches a certain level of fame they lose cool points.He went on to say that
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The New Yorker Festival will once again be a largely virtual affair this year, though a number of in-person events will also be held outdoors, at Brooklyn’s Skyline Drive-In.
Ethan Shanfeld Foo Fighters’ hit “Everlong” first climbed the Billboard charts in 1997, but nearly a quarter-century later — thanks to a viral performance with 11-year-old drummer Nandi Bushell — the song is back.The band invited Bushell on stage for an electrifying performance of “Everlong” to close out their Los Angeles gig on Aug. 26 at The Forum, and since then, U.S.
Another week, another death on an amusement park ride. Over the past few months — years even — we’ve seen so many incidents, mostly involving children. Are we wrong for thinking these places just aren’t safe for the minors they’re advertising to??
Nandi Bushell has jammed with Rage Against The Machine guitarist Tom Morello and his son Roman.In a new post on Instagram, Nandi shared a video of her playing drums alongside the pair. In the clip, Morello and his son can be seen playing guitar.“Jamming with legendary #guitarist @tommorello (from @rageagainstthemachine / #audioslave) and his #incredible son, Roman,” wrote Nandi on Instagram.“We have written an #Epic song together (not the one you hear in our sweet improvisational jam).
Nirvana, Dave Grohl played drums for Washington D.C. hardcore band Scream.
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Nandi Bushell has reflected on her recent live appearance with the Foo Fighters.Bushell became an internet sensation last year after posting videos of herself drumming along to songs by a number of artists, including the Foos.It culminated with Bushell taking part in a remote virtual drum-off with Foos frontman Dave Grohl last November, in which Grohl conceded defeat. Prior to that, across lockdown, the pair took part in a series of back-and-forth musical challenges issued to one another.Last
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then earn a spot playing alongside them. 11-year-old drumming phenom Nandi Bushell did just that when she joined Foo Fighters onstage for an epic performance of “Everlong” Thursday night and squashed her “beef” with frontman Dave Grohl. It happened!!! It was #EPIC!!! Thank you so much @foofighters!!! I had the best night ever jamming with you at @TheForum! Thank you so much Mr.
Jessica Shalvoy When the Foo Fighters aren’t trolling Westboro Baptists, preparing to receive the first-ever Global Icon Award at the 2021 VMAs and breathing life back into Madison Square Garden amidst a global pandemic, they’re doing what they do best: putting on a rock show.Last month a select group of lucky fans in Los Angeles were treated to an intimate performance at the Canyon Club in nearby Agoura Hills, Calif., which was met with anti-vax protestors.