Last month, Dave Grohl launched a new Instagram page called Dave's True Stories; on it, he shares wildly entertaining front-row-seat anecdotes from his rock 'n roll life.
08.04.2020 - 07:25 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Dave Grohl’s impromptu jam session with Prince in 2011 went beyond his “wildest dreams”.
The Foo Fighters frontman recalled the “rock’n’roll fantasy come true” in a video for his newly launched Instagram account, Dave’s True Stories (www.instagram.com/davestruestories), which he has started to keep fans entertained amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The star recalled jamming with the late Purple Rain icon at one of the sound checks for Prince’s famed 21-date run at The Forum in Los Angeles and Grohl
Last month, Dave Grohl launched a new Instagram page called Dave's True Stories; on it, he shares wildly entertaining front-row-seat anecdotes from his rock 'n roll life.
Dave Grohl was more than a little honoured when BBC bosses pitched him the idea of a star-studded cover of Times Like These, calling it “one of the hugest moments in my musical life”.
The BBC Radio 1 Stay Home Live Lounge brought together (virtually) some of the music world's biggest superstars to perform a heartwarming cover of Foo Fighters’ “Times Like These” to raise money for those in need during the COVID-19 crisis.The Foo Fighters themselves were included in the uplifting performance, joined in the comfort of their own homes by 5 Seconds of Summer, AJ Tracey, Anne-Marie, Bastille, Biffy Clyro, Celeste, Coldplay’s Chris Martin, Dermot Kennedy, Dua Lipa, Ellie Goulding,
The Foo Fighters are getting a cover perfectly suited to the times.
They'll be joined by the likes of Coldplay, Dua Lipa, Yungblud and many more for the Live Lounge cover...
The Foo Fighters frontman has broken the tracks down by each stage of quarantine
Even legends get starstruck sometimes. When you're at a concert watching two superstars power though an impromptu jam session, there's always the chance one of them is totally losing it on the inside.
"A moment divine"
"A steaming shit sandwich"
Hate only makes Dave Grohl stronger.
Dave Grohl belted out an emotional version of Foo Fighters’ 1997 track “My Hero” during Sunday’s iHeart Living Room Concert for America.
"You really think that's gonna stop me? It only makes me wanna fucking do it more."
Each artist performed from the safety of their own homes
After the Backstreet Boys dished out a joyful performance of "I Want It That Way" from each band member's living room Sunday night (March 29), on deck for iHeart's Live-At-Home Concert was Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl.
Dave Grohl, Sam Smith, and Camila Cabello have signed on to perform from their living rooms as part of Sir Elton John’s star-studded coronavirus relief concert.