Foo Fighters celebrated Taylor Hawkins’ memory and music at a special gig in London on Saturday, September 3rd. Hawkins, the band’s drummer since 1997, died in Bogotá, Colombia on March 25. He was 50 years old. Foo Fighters performed for a couple of hours at Wembley Stadium for a special tribute show for the late band drummer Taylor Hawkins. ‘The Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concerts’ also took place at LA’s Kia Forum on September 27
It has come to light that the trailer for “Let There Be Drums!” has just dropped, in what will be a documentary film about “the art of drumming [and] the musicians who’ve mastered it.”
Taylor Hawkins final interview is included in the documentary
In the movie, there’ll be one of Taylor Hawkins’ final known interviews, before the late Foo Fighters drummer passed away earlier this year, in March. In the trailer, Hawkins reminisced about his starting point as a drummer, saying:
“The second I sat on those drums, it was like a bolt of lightning went through my body, and I’ll never forget that day.”
Besides Hawkins, other high-profile musicians included in the documentary include Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Chad Smith, Green Day’s Tré Cool, and The Beatles’ Ringo Starr, among many others.
“Let There Be Drums!” is due for release on October 28, on Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, and select theatres.
Foo Fighters guitarist Chris Shiflett has started to call out “disrespectful Twitter private investigators” for speculating over Taylor Hawkins‘ death. In late March an initial toxicology report found that multiple drugs including opiates, antidepressants and marijuana were found in Hawkins’ system at the time of his death. “The Foo Fighters family is devastated by the tragic and untimely loss of Taylor Hawkins,” a statement from the band read upon Hawkins’ death.