14-Year Old Dave Grohl Covering The Beatles Will Melt Your Heart

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Audio has surfaced of what YouTube uploader shakeydoodle claims is Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl performing with one of his first bands called Nameless when he was a freshman in high school in 1983/1984.

The YouTube description reads, “During Dave Grohl’s freshman year at Thomas Jefferson High School in Alexandria, Virginia, he played rhythm guitar and sang in a band called Nameless. This band is documented in the Dave Grohl biography titled ‘This is a Call.’ Other band members included Tom Reintal (lead guitar), Nick Christy (lead vocals and guitar), Brent Paxton (bass) and Tony Morosini (drums).”

Watch the video below, which features Grohl covering the Who and the Beatles.

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