Dave Grohl is stepping behind the camera and calling on his famous friends to deliver a love letter to rock-and-roll touring in the new documentary “What Drives Us”.
24.03.2021 - 01:21 / nme.com
Dave Grohl has spoken about his daughter introducing him to music new and old, including bringing him round to the Misfits despite him believing he didn’t like them.The Foo Fighters frontman said in a new interview that his teenage daughter often shares her favourite music with him, and was instrumental in converting Grohl to like the New Jersey punk band.“Now when I was young I never really liked the Misfits.
I loved all these other hardcore punk rock bands but I never really liked the Misfits,
.Dave Grohl is stepping behind the camera and calling on his famous friends to deliver a love letter to rock-and-roll touring in the new documentary “What Drives Us”.
Dave Grohl‘s upcoming new documentary What Drives Us – check it out below.The documentary was first announced last year upon the news of Foo Fighters’ 25th anniversary ‘Van Tour’, which ended up being cancelled due to COVID-19.With the film originally set to premiere before each night of that tour, it will now come to The Coda Collection in the US, and Amazon Prime Video overseas, on April 30.
Also Read: From Billie Eilish to the Bee Gees: Why Music Documentaries Are Booming“What Drives Us” is Grohl’s latest documentary film since directing “Sound City” in 2013 and the 2014 docuseries “Sonic Highways” that explored the musical roots of eight different American cities, culminating in Foo Fighters recording a song in each.
Dave Grohl has announced that he will publish an autobiography of sorts later this year. Titled ‘The Storyteller’, the book will be a collection of short stories drawn from Grohl’s life.If this all sounds slightly familiar, there is a reason for that.
Some unexpected free time in 2020 led Grammy winner Dave Grohl to put some thoughts and memories into words. Grohl's memoir The Storyteller will come out Oct.
Some unexpected free time in 2020 led Grammy winner Dave Grohl to put some thoughts and memories into words.
Ethan Shanfeld Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl has announced he has a memoir, “The Storyteller,” on the way, set to be released in October.Published by Dey Street Books — a HarperCollins imprint — and out Oct. 5, the book is described as a celebration of music and a collection of life stories from the legendary rocker.
Dave Grohl has announced details of his forthcoming new book, The Storyteller: Tales of Life and Music.The Foo Fighters frontman will share “a collection of memories of a life lived loud” in the book, which will be published in the UK by Simon & Schuster Ltd on October 5.“From my early days growing up in the suburbs of Washington, DC, to hitting the road at the age of 18, and all the music that followed, I can now share these adventures with the world, as seen and heard from behind the
Hilary Duff has welcomed an adorable baby girl with her husband Matthew Koma.The Lizzie McGuire actress, 33, welcomed her third child on Wednesday 24 October and named her Mae James Bair. Mae James has an adorable meaning and joins Banks Violet, who the couple welcomed in 2018, and nine-year-old Luca Cruz who Hilary shares with ex-husband Mike Comrie.
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Dave Grohl explained the story behind the creation of Foo Fighters classic ‘Everlong’ at Oates Song Fest 7908 over the weekend, and the video is now available to watch back.Oates Fest, organised by Hall & Oates‘ John Oates and his wife Aimee Oates to raise awareness and money for Feeding America, took place on Saturday (March 20).After sharing the tale of how the song came to be, Grohl duly performed a solo acoustic version of the 1997 hit.In the 11-minute video, now available on YouTube
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Meat Loaf is launching a new reality competition series called I’d Do Anything For Love… But I Won’t Do That.The show is based on Texas rocker’s 1993 hit single of the same name, which appeared on his sixth studio album ‘Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell’.According to Deadline, the relationship-based programme is being produced by Nobody’s Hero – the production company of Christopher Potts and Jonty Nash, who are two of the people behind Netflix‘s Nailed It!.Meat Loaf, whose real name is Marvin
Some people would do anything for love… but they won’t do that.
EXCLUSIVE: Meat Loaf is preparing to run right into hell and back with a TV competition series based on his iconic 1993 hit “I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That).”