Posts Tagged ‘benefit-concert’

Whitechapel + Of Mice & Men Frontmen Added to Lineup of Mitch Lucker Memorial Concert

A benefit concert in memory of Suicide Silence vocalist  Mitch Lucker will be held on Friday (Dec. 21) at the Fox Theater in Pomona, Calif., and the latest batch of guest vocalists has been announced. Phil Bozeman ( Whitechapel ), Austin Carlile ( Of Mice & Men ), Cameron “Big Chocolate” Argon and Ricky Hoover (Ex-Suffokate) have all been added to the bill. It was previously announced that Hellyeah / Mudvayne frontman Chad Gray , As I Lay Dying  singer Tim Lambesis and All Shall Perish vocalist Eddie Hermida would also be participating in the show. A post on Suicide Silence’s Facebook page also lists ex-Bury Your Dead singer Myke Terry and After The Burial frontman Anthony Notarmaso as guest vocalists. Each song at the concert will feature a different guest vocalist, with more announcements forthcoming. Proceeds from the show will go toward a memorial fund to raise money for the future education of Lucker’s daughter Kenadee. Ticketmaster is also donating a portion of its fees to Kenadee’s education fund. The concert will be hosted by Sirius/XM’s Jose Mangin. Lucker died at the age of 28 after a Halloween night motorcycle accident in Huntington Beach, Calif. He is survived by Kenadee and his wife Jolie Carmadella. Watch Mitch Lucker Memorial Show Announcement

Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl + Taylor Hawkins Swap Places To Honor Led Zeppelin

Kevin Winter, Getty Images Over the weekend (Dec. 2), several rockers descended upon Washington, D.C., to pay homage to one of the most influential rock bands of all time – the legendary Led Zeppelin . The tribute performances for the annual Kennedy Center Honors show would see the combined talents of Foo Fighters , Lenny Kravitz and Kid Rock all take the stage to play classics from Led Zeppelin and attempt to do them justice. It was in the practice stages for this main event that Foo Fighters lead vocalist Dave Grohl had an epiphany, thinking he might want to return to the drum kit for this one. Grohl told the Washington Post that the decision came during a practice run when he asked himself, “Can I sing Zep? I can drum Zep,” concluding with he and Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins swapping roles for the evening with Grohl taking over the drum kit and Hawkins providing vocals. Together, Foo Fighters conjured up their versions of  Zeppelin tunes ‘Black Dog’ and ‘Rock and Roll.’ Grohl also spoke about the impact late Led Zeppelin drummer Jon Bonham had on him as a player. “I was completely obsessed with John Bonham,” Grohl gushed. “So much so, that I knew that I would never be technically able to do what he did. But I wanted to see if I could crack open his instinct and see why he did the things that he did.” He continued singing Bonham’s praises, “Because, as any musician or producer will tell you, John Bonham’s feel was legendary. Just the way that he held down a back beat was something that no one had ever heard. And no one has been able to recreate since.” It wasn’t just Bonham that Grohl had kind words for though, he called Led Zep “the most powerful musical entity in the world when they were together,” and said that “No one could touch them.” From one musical great to another, Grohl summed it up, saying, “They were fearless because they were so confident. And they had the chops to back it up.” Fans can tune in to see the Foo Fighters and many more honor Led Zeppelin when the Kennedy Center Honors award show airs on CBS on Dec. 26 at 9PM ET. [button href=”http://loudwire.com/eddie-vedder-dave-grohl-12-12-12-hurricane-sandy-relief-show-madison-square-garden/” title=”Dave Grohl To Perform at 12-12-12 Benefit Concert” align=”center”]