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Music Times reported earlier this week that the Foo Fighters could be in quite a bit of financial trouble if frontman Dave Grohl isn't able to bounce back quickly from the leg fracture he suffered a few weeks ago...but it seems our fears are assuaged as the band has hinted that he'll be back at the fore for the band's July 4th concert in Washington D.C. -
Foo Fighters Resume North American Tour Despite Dave Grohl Leg Injury
After suffering a fall off stage in Sweden and an eventual broken leg, the Foo Fighters were forced to cancel a series of European tour dates including a Glastonbury headliner. Not allowing Dave Grohl's injury to halt any further gigs, the group has shut down any possibility of cancelling what looked like a doubtful North American tour and will trudge on to play the series of shows as planned. -
Dave Grohl's Injury Could Cost Foo Fighters Arm AND a Leg; $50 Million+?
Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters are bummed that the band won't be able to tour for some time because of the frontman's leg injury, but a new report from Billboard suggests that the time away from the road will have a much greater impact on the band financially. -
The Libertines Make Surprising and Successful Glastonbury Performance
Everybody knows that Kanye West was the biggest story of the Glastonbury weekend (unless something earthshaking happens on Sunday) but perhaps one set was even more relevant to the festival's homeland fans: The Libertines swung by for a surprise set on Friday. -
The Foo Fighters Headlining at Glastonbury 2016? Reports Say 'Yes'
The Foo Fighters were forced to pull out of its headlining slot at Glastonbury as a result of Dave Grohl's leg injury a few weeks ago, but reports are already suggesting that the band might be in the driver's seat again for 2016 already. Organizer Emily Eavis has stated that the festival has already booked its headliners for next year (despite the 2015 event taking place this weekend), and British tabloid The Sun claims to have knowledge that the Foo will be among them. -
Interview: Scoring Foo Fighters' 'Sonic Highways' Documentary with Bryan Lee Brown
Though it may have seemed like the rollout of new music from Foo Fighters may have been the soundtrack to the band's HBO documentary Sonic Highways, the actual musical map of the show came from its score work. The low, ambient tones, the dobro, just the right amount of drama and intrigue marked Dave Grohl and co.'s personal and musical journey across the U.S. -
Foo Fighters' New Albums May Only Be Conceptual, Taylor Hawkins Says
If you were a fan of Foo Fighters' new album Sonic Highways, then the next few projects from the "Something From Nothing" rockers may be right up your alley. According to the Foos' drummer Taylor Hawkins, the band's future albums may only revolve around a concept. -
Mariah Carey Smartest of Pop Stars? New Lyric Study Says 'Yes'
How much can you tell about someone based on the music they listen to? Well, if you believe one study from SeatSmart, you may come away thinking that everyone who listens to music is an idiot, based on the average reading level required to comprehend the lyrics of popular songs. The blog comprised its surprising findings by gathering every song from the last 10 years that has spent three or more weeks atop the pop, country, rock or hip-hop charts and then come up with an average reading level for each. The results are bad all around. -
Fans Can Sign Dave Grohl's Virtual Cast via Twitter
The recent unfortunate event in which Dave Grohl tumbled off stage and broke his leg during a Foo Fighters gig in Sweden forced the band to cancel the rest of their European shows. Fans are now invited to send their sympathies and well wishes to the front man by signing a "virtual cast." -
Cover Band UK Foo Fighters to Play Gigs Near Wembley Stadium for Saddened Fans
After taking a nasty tumble off stage in Gothenburg, Sweden, Foo Fighters front man Dave Grohl suffered a broken leg, yet decided to carry out the show through his damages. Four days after the fall, Grohl has penned an open letter describing the extent of his injuries and to his dismay, the cancellation of five European shows-doctors order. -
Glastonbury 2015: Florence + The Machine Replace Foo Fighters as Dave Grohl Heals from Leg Injury
Florence Welch of Florence + The Machine suffered a foot injury earlier this year, but now she's about to take over for another leg-injured rock star. After Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl broke his leg at a concert in Sweden earlier this week, the "Congregation" band was forced to cancel a slew of tour dates. And now, it's been announced that Florence + The Machine will take over the Foos' headlining spot at Glastonbury 2015. -
Fleetwood Mac Dedicates 'Landslide" to Grohl at Isle of Wight Festival
Anytime popular ballad "Landslide" is performed by Fleetwood Mac on tour, Stevie Nicks delegates a unique dedication each time. This time the seasoned rocker honored Dave Grohl during their headline set at Isle of Wight Festival on June 14. -
Foo Fighters Cancel Just 2 Tour Dates After Dave Grohl Breaks Leg
The Foo Fighters have cancelled two dates in light of Dave Grohl's recent fracturing of his leg at a show in Gothenburg, Sweden...a bummer but a seemingly minor roadblock considering the damage that was done. The band will be pulling out of its appearance at the Pinkpop Music Festival in the Netherlands and another show at St. Gallen in Switzerland. -
Dave Grohl Breaks Leg at Concert; Foo Fighters European Tour Cancelled?
Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters were in a sticky situation after the frontman fell from the stage during a show in Gothenburg, Sweden, breaking his leg in the process. That said, the guitarist reassured fans that the show must go on, and the band did just that, with drummer Taylor Hawkins taking over at the fore while Grohl was transported to the hospital. -
Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl Teases New 'Sonic Highways' Album
If you were a big fan of Foo Fighters' cross country exploration and new album Sonic Highways, get excited. In a new interview, frontman Dave Grohl announced that he and his band will be working on another season of the HBO documentary and that it may or may not be centered around the U.K.
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