Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins had complained to confidantes about being weary and not being able to tour a full schedule anymore, prior to his death at 50 in March.Multiple sources spoke to Rolling Stone more than a month after the veteran musician was found dead in a hotel in Colombia March 25, saying that Hawkins was unsure about touring again following the coronavirus pandemic and apprehensive about his ability to remain a full-time member of the band through a gauntlet of three-hour concerts.The Foo Fighters and their reps declined to be interviewed for the story, but told the publication that 'characterizations of how [Hawkins] was feeling' were inaccurate.
The latest:Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins had complained to confidantes about being weary and not being able to tour a full schedule anymore, prior to his death at 50 in March.
He was snapped last year in LAHawkins’ friend, vocalist Sass Jordan, told the outlet of the drummer: 'Honestly, I think he was just so tired.
Tired of the whole game.'Another confidante of Hawkins, Pearl Jam drummer Matt Cameron, told the outlet that Hawkins had spoken with Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl about his feelings.
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