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November 26, 2010 by
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Dave Grohl and his legendary band the Foo Fighters have seen widespread success in every aspect of their music, and now the post-grunge rockers will continue expanding their repertoire with food – Top Chef, to be specific. The popular rockers have agreed to participate as guest stars in an episode on Bravo’s cooking competition television show Top Chef, acting as judges for the show’s Thanksgiving special. The episode of Top Chef is tentatively titled “Foo Fighters’ Thanksgiving,” and will air on November 26 at a Rochester, New York restaurant Grant Achatz.
Top Chef has just embarked upon its fifth season, and the Bravo program has entertained fans with a wide variation of guest appearances in its four year stretch so far. Among the other 48+ guests to appear on episodes of Top Chef over the years are chefs Anthony Bourdain, Rocco DiSpirito, Eric Ripert, Hubert Keller and Michelle Bernstein. The musical wonders the Foo Fighters might seem a bit out of place in this food-inspired lineup, but the post-grunge rock stars will nevertheless add just the right amount of seasoning for the monumental Thanksgiving episode of the reality show.
Before the Foo Fighters were cooking up a storm on the mainstream music scene, the Seattle-formed rock band was emerging in the wake of the Seattle grunge scene, taking over in the 1990s in the waning dominance of bands like Nirvana and Pearl Jam. If the Foo Fighters’ signature sound is strikingly similar to that of Nirvana, it is because the band was formed by Dave Grohl, the drummer for Nirvana before the band’s disbandment following lead singer Kurt Cobain’s death in 1994. Cobain’s suicide split apart the ultimate grunge band, and Grohl drifted into the studio with longtime friend Barrett Jones, tossing around a 15-track demo that turned into the Foo Fighters’ debut album. Grohl and Jones teamed up with Sunny Day Real Estate bassist Nate Mendel and drummer William Goldsmith, and former
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November 26, 2010 by
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Dave Grohl and his legendary band the Foo Fighters have seen widespread success in every aspect of their music, and now the post-grunge rockers will continue expanding their repertoire with food – Top Chef, to be specific. The popular rockers have agreed to participate as guest stars in an episode on Bravo’s cooking competition television show Top Chef, acting as judges for the show’s Thanksgiving special. The episode of Top Chef is tentatively titled “Foo Fighters’ Thanksgiving,” and will air on November 26 at a Rochester, New York restaurant Grant Achatz.
Top Chef has just embarked upon its fifth season, and the Bravo program has entertained fans with a wide variation of guest appearances in its four year stretch so far. Among the other 48+ guests to appear on episodes of Top Chef over the years are chefs Anthony Bourdain, Rocco DiSpirito, Eric Ripert, Hubert Keller and Michelle Bernstein. The musical wonders the Foo Fighters might seem a bit out of place in this food-inspired lineup, but the post-grunge rock stars will nevertheless add just the right amount of seasoning for the monumental Thanksgiving episode of the reality show.
Before the Foo Fighters were cooking up a storm on the mainstream music scene, the Seattle-formed rock band was emerging in the wake of the Seattle grunge scene, taking over in the 1990s in the waning dominance of bands like Nirvana and Pearl Jam. If the Foo Fighters’ signature sound is strikingly similar to that of Nirvana, it is because the band was formed by Dave Grohl, the drummer for Nirvana before the band’s disbandment following lead singer Kurt Cobain’s death in 1994. Cobain’s suicide split apart the ultimate grunge band, and Grohl drifted into the studio with longtime friend Barrett Jones, tossing around a 15-track demo that turned into the Foo Fighters’ debut album. Grohl and Jones teamed up with Sunny Day Real Estate bassist Nate Mendel and drummer William Goldsmith, and former
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Very moving
Very nicely done Wes and Chris…..Keep up the good work…
Peace
Nice job. The song and video are beautiful, touching and sad. Thanks so much for sharing.
Very touching! Thanks for sharing this…