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Dave Grohl and Greg Kurstin have delivered yet another cover – this time of Van Halen‘s classic ‘Jump’.The cover arrives as part of the duo’s second-annual Hanukkah Sessions, where the Foo Fighters frontman and the superstar producer perform covers of songs originally performed by Jewish artists.
They perform one song a night for eight consecutive nights, aligning with the Festival Of The Lights.Sharing today’s cover, a tweet from the Foo Fighters account explained why the song was chosen,
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Roy Trakin “Pretty insane, huh?”That was Wolfgang Van Halen’s reaction when he learned of his nomination for rock song at the 2022 Grammy Awards — for “Distance,” the tribute to his late father, Eddie — in a category alongside Paul McCartney, Foo Fighters, Weezer and Kings of Leon.Indeed, it culminated a whirlwind year for the 30-year-old’s Mammoth WVH, which first released the song, along with a heart-wrenching video spliced together from home videos with his mother, Valerie Bertinelli, and
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“Unchained: The Eddie Van Halen Story” (Permuted Press) by Paul Brannigan, out Dec.
Eddie Van Halen is to be the latest musician to be honoured with a new Funko Pop! figure of his likeness.The late Van Halen guitarist passed away in October 2020 at the age of 65 following a battle with cancer.Van Halen signed off on the design of his Funko Pop! vinyl figure back in 2019, according to his son Wolfgang.“Pop signed off on this way back in 2019 and it’s wonderful to see it finally come to fruition,” he tweeted about the figure last week.
The Foo Fighters have canceled an appearance at the Formula One race in Abu Dhabi after one of the members suffered "unforeseen medical circumstances." The organizers offered no further details about the medical issue when announcing the news on Sunday.They only stated that Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters were "unable to travel" to the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix for Sunday's concert.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates -- The Foo Fighters rock band has called off its concert at the Formula One race in Abu Dhabi due to “unforeseen medical circumstances,” event organizers said Sunday.The organizers offered no further details about the medical issue, other than to say that Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters were “unable to travel" to the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix for Sunday's concert.“The band apologizes for any inconvenience or disappointment caused by this unexpected turn of events," the
Halsey has shared a new video for ‘Honey’ from their recent Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross produced album ‘If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power‘.The clip, which you watch below, sees the singer-songwriter literally getting covered in honey while they perform the track.The song features Dave Grohl on drums but he fails to make an appearance in the video.Speaking to NME about recording the album with Reznor recently, Halsey said: “First of all, I thought I was writing a letter to Santa being like,
Christmas” by Campos-Duffy/Duffy (Broadside)3. “The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Super Easy!” by Ree Drummond (William Morrow)4. “The 1619 Project” by Nikole Hannah-Jones (One World)5.
Foo Fighters brought KISS‘ Gene Simmons onstage during a recent show in Las Vegas.After spotting a fan who bore a striking resemblance to the bassist, Dave Grohl then invited the real Simmons to come out from the side of the stage during their gig at Park MGM’s Dolby Live theatre.He then walked onstage wearing a face mask before he handed the Foo Fighters frontman a receipt and made his exit.As he left the stage Grohl said: “Can we just hear it one more time for Gene FUCKING Simmons,” before he
Dave Gahan & Soulsavers brought their new album ‘Imposter’ to London’s O2 Shepherds Bush Empire last night (December 7).The Depeche Mode frontman and longtime collaborator Rich Machin were joined onstage by a full band and backing singers for the intimate show which saw the covers album performed in full from start to finish.The performance featured the likes of Cat Power‘s ‘Metal Heart’, PJ Harvey‘s ‘The Desperate Kingdom Of Love’ and Gwen McCrae’s cover of ‘Always On My Mind’, the latter of
Dave Grohl and Greg Kurstin’s second-annual Hanukkah Sessions has come to a close, with the pair wrapping it up with a cover of a KISS classic.Kurstin and the Foo Fighters frontman have spent the last eight days covering songs by Jewish artists – one for each day of the Festival Of Lights – and have finished it with a rendition of the band’s 1975 hit ‘Rock And Roll All Nite’.Other covers the duo have performed as part of this year’s Hanukkah Sessions include Billy Joel‘s ‘Big Shot’, Van Halen‘s
Dave Grohl has shared a cover of The Clash‘s ‘Train In Vain’ – you can watch his reworking of the track below.The Foo Fighters frontman has been working with producer Greg Kurstin to deliver covers of Jewish artists for each of the eight days of Hanukkah.
Violet Grohl is following in her dad’s footsteps amazingly well.
Dave Grohl has shared a cover of Billy Joel‘s ’70s hit ‘Big Shot’ – you can watch his reworking of the track below.The Foo Fighters frontman has been working with producer Greg Kurstin to deliver eight covers of Jewish artists for each of the eight days of Festival Of The Lights.
She’s got the pipes! Dave Grohl’s teenage daughter Violet, showed off her amazing vocal ability by singing an emotional rendition of Amy Winehouse’s “Take the Box.” The 15-year-old prodigy’s take on the late legend’s song was featured in a video from her rock icon father for his second annual Hanukkah Sessions series, which celebrates the Festival of Lights with covers by Jewish artists.
The deepest blues are black, as are the color of Dave Grohl’s eyes in the first trailer for Foo Fighters’ horror comedy Studio 666.
Foo Fighters have shared the first clip from their upcoming comedy horror film, Studio 666 – you can watch it below.The video was shown by the group prior to the start of their gig in Las Vegas last night (December 2).In the 40 second clip, you can see the Foos playing music before heading into a creepy studio to record.After that, you see a demonic-looking Dave Grohl and the band members flying around the studio alongside ghosts, ghouls and a host of zombie-like monsters.Watch the full clip
Dave Grohl has enlisted the help of his daughter Violet for the latest instalment of Hanukkah Sessions, covering Amy Winehouse‘s ‘Take The Box’.The Foo Fighters frontman has been working with producer Greg Kurstin to deliver eight covers of Jewish artists for each of the eight days of Festival Of The Lights.