Dave Grohl and daughter Violet cover Nirvana together

David Bowie’s pianist Mike Garson performed a concert of Bowie covers in Los Angeles on Saturday (November 11). Together with his daughter Violet, Dave Grohl also performed for two songs. The Foo Fighters frontman accompanied his daughter for a cover version of Nirvana’s hit “Heart-Shaped Box” from 1993, Grohl played drums. Later they both sang “Show Me How” from the current Foo Fighters album “But Here We Are” together.

TV presenter, DJ and music manager Matthew Pinfield attended the show and then shared various clips of the father-daughter performance.

“Violet is a wonderful singer like her father…super talented.”

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Violet also teamed up with the evening’s promoter, Mike Garson, to perform Bowie songs such as “The Man Who Sold The World”, “Where Are We Now?”, “Lady Grinning Soul”, “Life On Mars?” “ and “Aladdin Sane” to perform.

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In recent years, Violet has toured as a backround singer with the Foo Fighters. She then performed at a tribute concert for the band’s late drummer Taylor Hawkins in 2022, where she covered Jeff Buckley’s “Last Goodbye” and “Grace” as well as The Zuton’s “Valerie.”

In October, Dave Grohl released an expanded version of his memoir “Dave Grohl: The Storyteller – Tales In Life & Music,” in which he provides insights into his thoughts and experiences as a singer, guitarist and drummer.

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