Foo Fighters Rock Chicago in 'Sonic Highways' Premiere
Dave Grohl's Windy City visit profiles Buddy Guy and Steve Albini and creates "Something From Nothing"
Dave Grohl's Windy City visit profiles Buddy Guy and Steve Albini and creates "Something From Nothing"
The versatile 'Gone Girl' actor and Tony winner also discussed his upcoming Oscars-hosting gig during a recent SiriusXM interview
On 'Coliseum,' a show that will focus on bands, the Kiss singer and bassist would give a thumbs up or thumbs down to the best group
Dave Grohl returns to the drums as Taylor Hawkins takes lead for the Chicago-inspired performance
Former Police frontman also sang scat-jazz vocal versions of classic cell phone ringtones
Series co-creator Mark Frost will pen the book, which is slated to come out in late 2015
A week after covering David Bowie's "Life on Mars?," 'Freak Show' introduces 'Tidal' song to 1952 Florida
It's Swift versus a serial-killer clown (and Randy Orton) in this week's power rankings
The band also links up with swamp rocker Tony Joe White for a cover of 'Polk Salad Annie' and transforms into a shady law firm
The actor announced the news with a video in which he crossed "Hosting the Oscars" off his bucket list
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Rock legend performs hilarious version of new track "Who's Gonna Stand Up" with Colbert, who announced the show has 32 episodes left
Foos will also debut new single at a Chicago concert that will be livestreamed via HBO's Facebook
'Art Official Age' rocker will perform on Chris Rock-hosted episode, the comedian's first 'SNL' appearance in 18 years
Dave Grohl also talks growing up with parents who loved opera, Neil Young and Slayer
Episode-opening couch gag features Cat Stevens' "Tea for the Tillerman" plus artwork inspired by the singer
The British judge also shades rival singing competitions 'The Voice' and 'Rising Star'
Dave Grohl's HBO musical travelogue will be preceded by first single "Something From Nothing"
Longtime 'Saturday Night Live' cast member returns with Kristen Wiig, Al Pacino impersonations and, of course, Stefon
The first four episodes are streaming now in celebration of National Coming Out Day