Foo Fighters win 3 Grammys, a week after drummer’s death


The Foo Fighters at the 58th annual Grammy Awards ceremony in 2016. The group picks three Grammy awards at the awards show last night, a week after drummer Taylor Hawkin’s death. – EPA pic, April 4, 2022.

THE Foo Fighters won all three Grammys they were nominated for yesterday, just over a week after the rock band’s drummer Taylor Hawkins died unexpectedly.

No one from the band appeared at the Grammys, though a tribute to the 50-year-old Hawkins – who was found dead in a hotel in Bogota shortly before a planned performance – is anticipated during the televised gala.

The Foo Fighters yesterday won prizes for Best Rock Album, Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song.

The wins come just days after the group, founded by lead singer and former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl, cancelled all planned tour dates.

Preliminary toxicology tests found that Hawkins had drugs including opioids in his system before he died, but Colombian investigators did not specify whether the mix caused his death.

As part of one of the world’s most influential and critically lauded alternative rock bands, Hawkins was known for his on-stage charisma and classic rock-inspired beats, which he once said were influenced by legends like Phil Collins and Queen’s Roger Taylor.

The Foo Fighters celebrated their 25th anniversary last year in a pandemic-delayed tour and had most recently produced Studio 666, a rock-and-roll horror movie. – AFP, April 4, 2022.


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