Is Dave Grohl still with Foo Fighters?
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Is Dave Grohl still with Foo Fighters?
After the success of the album, Grohl assembled a band for touring and further recording under the Foo Fighters name, and the band has since released nine studio albums....
Dave Grohl | |
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Born | David Eric Grohl Janu Warren, Ohio, U.S. |
Occupation | Musician |
Years active | 1986–present |
Who left Nirvana for Foo Fighters?
Dave Grohl Dave Grohl retraces his life-affirming path from Nirvana to Foo Fighters After Nirvana ended, Grohl wasn't sure he wanted to continue making music. But, he says, "I realized that music was the one thing that had healed me my entire life." His memoir is The Storyteller.
What age did Dave Grohl join Nirvana?
21-year-old Prior to the band members' first encounter, the then 21-year-old Grohl was a veteran of the Washington, D.C. hardcore scene, serving as the drummer for Washington, D.C. punk band Scream.
How old would Kurt Cobain be?
27 years () Kurt Cobain/Età al momento della morte
Who are the current members of Foo Fighters?
- Foo Fighters have won eleven Grammy Awards. The current members of the band are Dave Grohl (singer), Nate Mendel (bass guitar), Taylor Hawkins (drums) and Pat Smear (guitar). Before Grohl was a member of Foo Fighters, he was the drummer for the popular grunge band, Nirvana.
How can I contact the Foo Fighters?
- To contact the Foo Fighters, send a message to the band's official Twitter account, @foofighters, if you're trying to reach the band as a whole. If you're looking to contact individual members, write to Rami Jaffee through his personal website, Twitter, or Instagram pages.
How did the Foo Fighters get their name?
- The group took its name from " foo fighter ", a nickname coined by Allied aircraft pilots for UFOs and other aerial phenomena. Over the course of their career, Foo Fighters have won 12 Grammy Awards, including Best Rock Album four times.
Is Foo Fighters an emo band?
- Foo Fighters is not an emo band. No matter how much Dischord Records is featured in the documentary, it's still a no.