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Dave Grohl turned down Heartbreakers gig after Kurt Cobain's death - www.msn.com - USA
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16.02.2021 / 01:17

Dave Grohl turned down Heartbreakers gig after Kurt Cobain's death

Dave Grohl turned down the chance to become Tom Petty's drummer because he couldn't stomach returning to the stage so soon after Kurt Cobain's death. The Foo Fighters star has revealed the offer came in just after Nirvana called it a day following Cobain's death in 1994.

Dave Grohl reveals he once turned down becoming Tom Petty’s drummer - www.nme.com
nme.com
14.02.2021 / 18:34

Dave Grohl reveals he once turned down becoming Tom Petty’s drummer

Dave Grohl has revealed that he turned down becoming Tom Petty‘s drummer because it would have been too “sad” to sit behind the kit so soon after Kurt Cobain‘s death.Appearing on The Howard Stern Show on Friday (February 12), the Foo Fighters frontman recalled performing with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers on an episode of Saturday Night Live in 1994 – just months after Cobain died.“We had so much fun and we all got along so well,” Grohl remembered of the collaboration, explaining that he was

Dave Grohl, Pat Smear and Krist Novoselic still jam as Nirvana from time to time - www.nme.com
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13.02.2021 / 23:11

Dave Grohl, Pat Smear and Krist Novoselic still jam as Nirvana from time to time

Dave Grohl and Pat Smear have revealed that they get together with Krist Novoselic from time to time and privately perform Nirvana songs.Foo Fighters stopped Howard Stern’s Sirius XM show on Thursday (February 11) to promote their recently released 10th studio album, ‘Medicine At Midnight’.During the interview, Stern asked Smear – who joined Nirvana in 1993 – if he ever missed playing with the band.

Dave Grohl on who he wants to induct Foo Fighters into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame - www.nme.com - Virginia
nme.com
12.02.2021 / 20:11

Dave Grohl on who he wants to induct Foo Fighters into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Dave Grohl has opened up on who he thinks should induct Foo Fighters into the 2021 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame, should they secure the prestigious honour.The band were announced on the shortlist for the latest intake for the Hall earlier this week, alongside the likes of Kate Bush, Iron Maiden and Jay-Z.While guitarist Pat Smear thinks Grohl’s mother Virginia is a perfect contender, the frontman believes that former Police drummer Stewart Copeland is the man for the job.Speaking on The Howard Stern

Dave Grohl and Run The Jewels’ Killer Mike join new advisory group to help artists through pandemic - www.nme.com - USA - county Jones
nme.com
11.02.2021 / 23:31

Dave Grohl and Run The Jewels’ Killer Mike join new advisory group to help artists through pandemic

Dave Grohl, Run The Jewels‘ Killer Mike and Quincy Jones have been named on a new advisory board in the US to help support artists hit by the coronavirus pandemic.The National Independent Venue Association’s body will “share their diverse knowledge and professional expertise in streaming, ticketing, management, and more to help NIVA and its members navigate through the remainder of this pandemic and rebuild the live entertainment ecosystem in a transparent, diverse, and inclusive way.”NIVA

Dave Grohl supports Pheobe Bridgers’ guitar-smashing stunt: “It feels fucking good to do it. - www.nme.com
nme.com
10.02.2021 / 21:08

Dave Grohl supports Pheobe Bridgers’ guitar-smashing stunt: “It feels fucking good to do it.

Dave Grohl has waded into the debate over Phoebe Bridgers‘ decision to wreck a guitar during her Saturday Night Live performance last weekend.Bridgers’ actions sparked debate online, with some calling her action “disappointing”, “extra” and an “unjustifiably awkward display of white privilege“.

Dave Grohl shares album suggestions for kids who are homeschooling - www.nme.com
nme.com
09.02.2021 / 21:06

Dave Grohl shares album suggestions for kids who are homeschooling

Foo Fighters‘ Dave Grohl has shared his experiences of homeschooling during the coronavirus pandemic.The frontman took part in a virtual interview with BBC Breakfast yesterday (February 9) in promotion of the Foos’ new album ‘Medicine At Midnight’, which came out on Friday (February 5).During the chat, Grohl – who’s a father of three – was asked how he was coping with teaching his children at home.“My kids know who I am, OK? I’ve read my report cards to my kids before, so they’re not necessarily

Dave Grohl says he’s yet to discuss ‘Nevermind”s 30th anniversary with Krist Novoselic - www.nme.com
nme.com
08.02.2021 / 18:29

Dave Grohl says he’s yet to discuss ‘Nevermind”s 30th anniversary with Krist Novoselic

Dave Grohl has opened up on the forthcoming 30th anniversary of Nirvana‘s ‘Nevermind’, and whether any plans are afoot to celebrate the seminal record.Nirvana’s iconic second album was released on September 24 1991 and was the band’s first full effort with Grohl on drums, alongside bassist Krist Novoselic and late frontman Kurt Cobain.While Grohl tells NME that he is yet to discuss plans for the milestone with Novoselic, he says fans shouldn’t be surprised if a separate celebration is already

Dave Grohl says Capitol insurrection was “the craziest fucking shit I’ve ever seen in my entire life” - www.nme.com - USA
nme.com
08.02.2021 / 16:12

Dave Grohl says Capitol insurrection was “the craziest fucking shit I’ve ever seen in my entire life”

Dave Grohl has reflected on the insurrection at the US Capitol from Donald Trump supporters last month, calling it “the craziest fucking shit I’ve ever seen in my entire life”.Grohl was speaking to NME for a new cover feature around Foo Fighters‘ latest album, ‘Medicine At Midnight’.Revealing that he was in the recording studio when the insurrection happened on January 6, Grohl said: “One by one, people were sending me not links to the news, but pictures of the people who’d broken into the

Dave Grohl says he doesn’t get caught up in wondering what Kurt Cobain would’ve thought of Foo Fighters - www.nme.com
nme.com
05.02.2021 / 15:23

Dave Grohl says he doesn’t get caught up in wondering what Kurt Cobain would’ve thought of Foo Fighters

Dave Grohl has said that he doesn’t get caught up in wondering what Kurt Cobain would’ve thought of Foo Fighters’ music.Grohl was speaking about his late Nirvana bandmate in a new interview with NME ahead of today’s release (February 5) of Foo Fighters’ latest album ‘Medicine At Midnight’.Referencing Paul McCartney’s 2019 admission to Uncut magazine that he regularly imagines what John Lennon would think of his present-day songwriting, NME asked Grohl if ever found himself wondering what Cobain

Dave Grohl: “There was a dysfunction in Nirvana that a band like Foo Fighters doesn’t have” - www.nme.com
nme.com
01.02.2021 / 19:40

Dave Grohl: “There was a dysfunction in Nirvana that a band like Foo Fighters doesn’t have”

Dave Grohl has spoken about the “dysfunction” that he felt existed within Nirvana, adding that it is something that doesn’t exist within Foo Fighters.Grohl has looked back on his time with both Nirvana and Foo Fighters in a new interview ahead of the release this week of Foos’ new album ‘Medicine At Midnight’.Speaking to The Big Issue, Grohl said that his musical relationship with his Nirvana bandmates Kurt Cobain and Krist Novoselic “was a match made in heaven”.“But personally it was a bit off,

Dave Grohl backs Glastonbury to return after pandemic: “I want my kids to see bands” - www.nme.com
nme.com
01.02.2021 / 11:25

Dave Grohl backs Glastonbury to return after pandemic: “I want my kids to see bands”

Dave Grohl has spoken out on the cancellation of Glastonbury, claiming that the beleaguered festival will definitely make a return when the coronavirus pandemic subsides.It comes after Michael and Emily Eavis confirmed that the iconic event will take an enforced fallow year for the second summer in a row, after the 2020 edition of the Somerset event was also called off last March due to COVID-19 concerns.Grohl, who headlined Glastonbury with Foo Fighters in 2017, told The Telegraph: “I know what

Dave Grohl Looks Back At Being ‘Beaten By Police And Rednecks’ During Anti-Reagan Event - etcanada.com - Washington
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01.02.2021 / 01:49

Dave Grohl Looks Back At Being ‘Beaten By Police And Rednecks’ During Anti-Reagan Event

Dave Grohl is addressing the results of taking a political stance in a new interview.

Dave Grohl remembers getting “beaten by police and rednecks” at anti-Reagan rally - www.nme.com
nme.com
31.01.2021 / 13:50

Dave Grohl remembers getting “beaten by police and rednecks” at anti-Reagan rally

Dave Grohl has remembered getting “beaten by police and rednecks” at anti-Ronald Reagan rally in the 1980s.Grohl and Foo Fighters played ‘Times Like These’ at Joe Biden‘s presidential inauguration party earlier this month.In a new interview with the Independent, Grohl recalled attending the ‘Rock Against Reagan’ concert, with the likes of Dead Kennedys and Bad Brains performing.Grohl remembered the concert, which took place “right on the mall, in front of the Lincoln Memorial, a quarter of a

Dave Grohl harbours a lifelong dream to be his daughter's drummer - www.msn.com
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28.01.2021 / 08:51

Dave Grohl harbours a lifelong dream to be his daughter's drummer

Dave Grohl's "lifelong dream" is to be his daughter's drummer. The Foo Fighters star's 14-year-old daughter Violet is already showing signs of following in his musical footsteps and even provided the backing vocals for the group's tune Making A Fire - on their new album Medicine At Midnight.

Dave Grohl wants to be his daughter Violet’s drummer: “It’s one of my dreams” - www.nme.com - California
nme.com
27.01.2021 / 14:43

Dave Grohl wants to be his daughter Violet’s drummer: “It’s one of my dreams”

Dave Grohl has opened up on how his daughter provided backing vocals on the latest Foo Fighters record, as well as his high hopes for her future musical ambition.Violet, 14, provided backing vocals on the Foos’ tenth album ‘Medicine At Midnight’ after hanging out with the band at a “funky old house” in California where they recorded their latest album.“At around two or three o’clock [every day] I would take a break and go pick her up from school,” Grohl told the BBC.

Dave Grohl Reveals ‘Waiting On A War’ Was Inspired By Childhood Belief He’d Be Killed In A War - etcanada.com - Washington
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27.01.2021 / 06:59

Dave Grohl Reveals ‘Waiting On A War’ Was Inspired By Childhood Belief He’d Be Killed In A War

Foo Fighters are dropping a new album next week, and one of the singles already released from the band’s upcoming offering is “Waiting on a War”.

Watch Foo Fighters perform ‘Times Like These’ in celebration of Joe Biden’s inauguration - www.nme.com
nme.com
21.01.2021 / 06:49

Watch Foo Fighters perform ‘Times Like These’ in celebration of Joe Biden’s inauguration

Foo Fighters performed remotely as part of Celebrating America, the TV special organised to mark the presidential inauguration of Joe Biden on January 20.For their appearance, the band delivered a stirring rendition of their 2002 track, ‘Times Like These’.Frontman Dave Grohl dedicated the performance to “all of our unshakeable teachers that continue to enlighten our nation’s kids every day”.“This year, our teachers were faced with unprecedented challenges, but through dedication and creativity,

Dave Grohl Foo Fighters Slay Performance Of ‘Times Like These’ At Celebrating America Concert — Watch - hollywoodlife.com - Seattle - Virginia
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21.01.2021 / 06:23

Dave Grohl Foo Fighters Slay Performance Of ‘Times Like These’ At Celebrating America Concert — Watch

Dave Grohl, 52, and the Foo Fighters are icons for a reason! The Seattle-based rock band took the stage at President Joe Biden and Vice-President Kamala Harris‘ inauguration on Wednesday, Jan. 20 with their 2002 song “Times Like These” — and it was everything. “This song holds a place for someone very special in my heart,” Dave explained on-camera at the top of the virtual performance — revealing that it was his mother Virginia Grohl, who was a school teacher for 35 years.

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