Celebrate Dave Grohl’s 56th birthday with the Top 12 Foo Fighters music videos
The former Nirvana drummer and Foo Fighters frontman turns 56 today
Celebrate Dave Grohl’s 56th birthday with the Top 12 Foo Fighters music videos
Dave Grohl was born in Warren, Ohio on January 14th, 1969. He became famous as the drummer for Nirvana during their most successful years from 1990 to 1994. With Nirvana he recorded the studio albums “Nevermind” in 1991 and “In Utero” in 1993 along with several singles and B-Sides, including his only composition “Marigold” that was recorded by the band, as well as the famous “Unplugged In New York” concert. After Kurt Cobain’s death in 1994, Grohl formed the Foo Fighters. The band released their first album self-titled “Foo Fighters” in 1995, which consisted of songs Dave Grohl had previously written while in Nirvana and some even for Nirvana. A multi-instrumentalist, Grohl played every instrument and did all vocals on the Foo Fighters debut album. In 1997 the band released their successful second album “The Color and Shape.” One of the biggest forces in contemporary Rock, Foo Fighters are one of the 1990’s bands that have been active the longest without ever breaking up. Most recently they released their latest album “But Here We Are” in 2023. Aside of being a musician, Grohl has also engaged on occasional acting roles such as in “Tenacious D In the Pick of Destiny” and “The X-Files.” Dave Grohl is considered often as one of the nicest guys in the Rock industry and has been one of its most influential musicians since the 1990’s. The several music videos he has done with the Foo Fighters over the years are some of the most entertaining and popular since the 1990’s, here’s 12 of their best and most entertaining ones to celebrate the 56th anniversary of Dave Grohl.
12 – “All My Life” 2002
11 – “Walking After You” 1997
10 – “Run” 2017
09 – “The One” 2001
08 – “Walk” 2011
07 – “Long Road to Ruin” 2009
06 – “Breakout” 1999
05 – “My Hero” 1997
04 – “Low” 2002
03 – “Big Me” 1995
02 – “Everlong” 1997
01 – “Learn to Fly” 1999
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