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On the most recent episode of HBO's Foo Fighters Sonic Highways, Dave Grohl interviewed country music legend Dolly Parton about the decision to give away hit songs to other artists and her beginnings in the Nashville music scene. She said she moved to Nashville to write songs for both herself and other artists to perform. -
Foo Fighters Celebrate Halloween in Nashville with KISS Makeup [SETLIST]
Last night at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, the Foo Fighters celebrated Halloween in KISS makeup and played an astounding 26-song set featuring old, new and cover tracks. -
Zac Brown Talks About Dave Grohl's Visit to Nashville with Foo Fighters for 'Sonic Highways'
It didn't take too long for Zac Brown to hop onboard Dave Grohl's Sonic Highways series after the Foo Fighters frontman described his idea to travel across the country and record at famous studios. -
Foo Fighters "Congregation" Review: New Song from 'Sonic Highways' Mellows Out with Help from Zac Brown [LISTEN]
Foo Fighters is continuing its Sonic Highways journey across the United States with the release of yet another new song. Today (Oct. 31), Dave Grohl and co. released the Foo's Nashville inspired song, the roaring, classic rock channeling "Congregation." -
Dave Grohl Opens Up about the 'Sonic Highways' Song Inspired by the End of Nirvana
When Dave Grohl and his Foo Fighters decided to record their upcoming album, "Sonic Highways," in different studios across the country, there was almost a guarantee that the band would end up in Seattle. A song on the album was inspired by the end of Nirvana. -
Metallica to Perform on 'Craig Ferguson' for Weeklong Residency
Seeing as how the Foo Fighters’s recent weeklong residency on "The Late Show with David Letterman" was a success, heavy metal legends Metallica will be following suit on another CBS talk show. Starting Nov. 17, Metallica will be performing for five nights straight on "The Late Late Show" with Craig Ferguson in support of the 10th anniversary reissue of their documentary "Some Kind of Monster." -
Wu-Tang Clan Reveal Animated Artwork For 'A Better Tomorrow' [PHOTO]
The Wu-Tang Clan’s long-awaited sixth album A Better Tomorrow is finally set for release on Dec. 2, and today the group revealed the album’s cover artwork, which you can check out below. Similar to the cover of the Foo Fighters’ upcoming album Sonic Highways, the cover for A Better Tomorrow combines the skylines of several famous cities, including Paris, New York, Chicago, London, Los Angeles, and more. What makes it truly unique, however, is that the cover is designed as an animated GIF, with clouds forming into the shape of the Wu-Tang Clan “W” logo. -
Dave Grohl on '60 Minutes': 'Foo Fighters Is the Dumbest Band Name Ever' [WATCH]
Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl appeared on "60 Minutes" last night, Oct. 26, alongside Anderson Cooper, who was digging into the singer's latest HBO series "Sonic Highways." A shining moment from the interview came when Grohl was explaining how his post-Nirvana band got its name, which he called "the dumbest band name ever." -
Foo Fighters Release New Song 'The Feast and The Famine' From 'Sonic Highways'
New Foo is upon is, which means we've already gotten two full songs from FF's forthcoming release Sonic Highways (due Nov. 10). -
Foo Fighters Tease 'Sonic Highways' Washington D.C. Episode, Announce Club Show [VIDEO]
Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl is open about how much the Washington, D.C., punk rock scene in the 1980s shaped him as an artist, and for the next episode of his HBO documentary Sonic Highways, Grohl will be revisiting his hometown. Today (Oct. 21), the "Something From Nothing" band unveiled the episode's trailer and announced a small club show to follow the premiere. -
Foo Fighters Release 'Something from Nothing' Video from 'Sonic Highways' [WATCH]
The first official video from the Foo Fighters's forthcoming release "Sonic Highways" is here, and it features the band playing "Something from Nothing" in the Chicago studio where they recorded the track. -
Foo Fighters End Letterman Residency, Look Back with 'Top 10' List
David Letterman and the Foo Fighters have a long history, so it was no surprise when the late night kingpin invited Dave Grohl and company to spend a week on the show to promote their new album "Sonic Highways," out Nov. 3. Friday marked the final night of the residency, which included the band looking back with a Top 10 list.
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