Foo Fighters And Fogerty Rock “Fortunate Son” [VIDEO]
John Fogerty has a duets album coming out where he plays many of his classics, both CCR and solo, with some of the newer bands on the scene. One of those bands is the Foo Fighters.
John Fogerty has a duets album coming out where he plays many of his classics, both CCR and solo, with some of the newer bands on the scene. One of those bands is the Foo Fighters.
Ghost is a Swedish band that that features "nameless ghouls" and they have teamed up with Dave Grohl (Nirvana, Foo Fighters) to cover an Abba classic entitled "I'm A Marionette" and I have your details here.
Boy this is a find. It's from the Sound City documentary. Now, I just listed Corey Taylor and Dave Grohl but it also features Scott Reeder from Kyuss and a stellar performance by Rick Nielson of Cheap Trick. I got it hot and fresh and if you listen to it now you'll be amongst the first in the world to hear it. More after the jump.
In addition to being a drummer, a singer, a guitarist, an epic song writer, a documentary producer, and just all around awesome, now you can add TV host to Dave Grohl's resume.
Tom Petty, Metallica, Ratt, Corey Taylor, John Fogerty, Rick Springfield, Josh Homme and others bring you the story of "Sound City" in a new documentary directed by Dave Grohl. The movie comes out this February and we have a new trailer for you to check out.
Yo Gabba Gabba is one of the hippest TV shows on the planet right now. But its not hip in the douchey way. It's cool with people that are really cool too. And now those cool people are part of a new line of Gabba inspired t-shirts.
The Foo Fighters were invited to rock the launch party for the new iPhone 5. So they busted out an acoustic version of "Times Like These", and it's freaking awesome!
Dave Grohl is making a movie about the famed Sound City Studios which recently closed their doors permanently. Many of the biggest names in Rock recorded iconic records there.
Thursday night, the legendary band Foo Fighters hit the stage at the Democratic National Convention to open up the third and final night.
The awesome-ness of the Foo Fighters seems to have no bounds. In order to announce their upcoming appearance at the Reading & Leeds Festival, they have released the audio from their first appearance at Reading in 1995.
Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl‘s acceptance speech at last Sunday’s Grammy Awards stirred up a lot of reaction — both positive and negative — when he seemed to deride electronic music in favor of using real instruments. However, in a new open letter, Grohl clarifies his speech by saying he is a fan of electronic music and that his words were misinterpreted.
Right when metal was switching to what today is called "hair metal" my career took a turn. I took a job doing a morning show at a "classic rock" station in Austin. I did not enjoy the music there (and I think that was apparent) and I did not enjoy what was happening elsewhere. I guess it was kind of like the "lesser of two evils" to be thrust into the world of classic rock and be able to avoid the Poisons and Trixters of the world. I DID get to enjoy a few of the early bands like Ratt and Quiet Riot. More after the jump.