• Foo Fighters, Jewel Tackle 'Stop Draggin' My Heart Around' at Atlanta Tour Stop [WATCH]

    Much like Taylor Swift's '1989' tour, the Foo Fighters have been keeping up with their tradition of bringing special guests to the stage. For the second time in two weeks, Jewel found her way on stage, singing duets with the Foo front man Dave Grohl. Their first collaboration saw a rendition of Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love," and for their second go around, the duo took on Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty's "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around."
  • Foo Fighters Cover Pink Floyd's 'In The Flesh?' at Austin City Limits Festival [WATCH]

    Nearing the closing minutes of their Friday night Austin City Limits Music Festival set, the Foo Fighters decided to call on classic rock once again as they took on a rendition of Pink Floyd's "In The Flesh?" The classic track hails from the 1979 concept album, 'The Wall,' which former Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters has reprised as his own documentary and concert film, "Roger Waters The Wall."
  • Foo Fighters, Stevie Nicks & Haim Perform 'Stop Draggin' My Heart Around' [WATCH]

    Kicking off their two-night gig at Inglewood, California's the Forum Monday night; the Foo Fighters shocked the crowd with a gathering of special guests from the enchanting Stevie Nicks to the sisters in Haim. With Grohl still fastened atop his guitar-themed throne and lacking Tom Petty, he and Nicks sang a duet of "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" with Haim offering backup vocal assistance on the 'Bella Donna' track.
  • Foo Fighters Emmys 2015 Performance Scrapped, Dave Grohl Says

    Foo Fighters started off on the right foot with the Emmys. At the Creative Arts portion of the award show last weekend, the band took home two awards for its HBO documentary Sonic Highways. However, it wasn't supposed to end there with the Foo Fighters and the Emmys. According to Dave Grohl, the "Something from Nothing" band was supposed to perform during Sunday night's ceremony in Los Angeles, hosted by Andy Samberg, but their performance got booted.
  • Dave Grohl Gets Emotional at Foo Fighters’ Wrigley Field Show

    Saturday night's Foo Fighters gig at Chicago's Wrigley Field showcased the most emotion to date since the group continued their tour post Dave Grohl leg break. That's quite the accomplishment, seeing as how the Foo front man makes it a point to conjure fans to the stage to share in a special moments like chugging beers and manning the drum kit. This show in particular, invoked some wonderful memories for the former Nirvana drummer as he shouted to the crowd and even shed a few tears in the city where his music career took flight.
  • Foo Fighters Rickroll the Westboro Baptist Church Mid Protest

    Friday night, the Westboro Baptist Church decided to hold a smaller-scale protest outside of the Foo Fighters' Kansas City gig. Their plan backfired, however, when Dave Grohl and company decided to pile into a pick up truck and rickroll the protest themselves.
  • Dave Grohl Admits He Suffers From Social Anxiety Ahead of Emmy Appearance

    When you think of the music industry's most down to earth rockers, one bearded drummer turned singer comes to mind--the talent that is Dave Grohl. The foul mouthed Foo Fighters front man takes comfort playing music in front of loyal fans, constantly inviting concertgoers to the stage for assistance on favorite tracks like "My Hero." However, the 46-year-old musician surprisingly enough suffers from social anxiety and is already nervous to attend next month's Emmy Awards where his HBO series 'Sonic Highways' will be nominated for four awards.
  • Dave Grohl's 'Sonic Highways' Documentary Success Led to TV Commercial Pitches

    The Foo Fighters front man, one of the world's most down to earth rockers, has taken on many rolls through his career between drumming, singing and producing--now, he's being sought after to sit in the director's chair. Dave Grohl admitted that he's been overwhelmed with offers to work in television and film, trailing the wide success of his four Emmy Award nominated HBO music documentary series, 'Sonic Highways.'
  • Dave Grohl Brings Crying Fan Onstage at Foo Fighters Colorado Gig [WATCH]

    Keeping up with typical Foo Fighters fashion, Dave Grohl and company invited yet another fan to the stage during their gig at Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre in Colorado on Sunday. After spotting an emotional and tearful fan in the crowd during the deliverance of fan favorite track, "My Hero," Grohl stopped to address the fan, bringing the crying man onstage.
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