Josh Freese, the drummer who stepped in to fill the immense void left by Taylor Hawkins in the Foo Fighters, has announced he is no longer with the band. Freese joined the Foo Fighters approximately two years ago and contributed to their recent album and tour. He is a well-known and highly sought-after drummer, having played with a wide range of artists across various genres.
Details surrounding Freese's departure are currently scarce. Neither Freese nor the Foo Fighters have released an official statement elaborating on the reasons behind the split. However, Freese's contributions to the band during a challenging period are undeniable. He helped the Foo Fighters navigate their grief and continue their musical journey. The band is expected to announce a new drummer in the coming weeks or months as they continue touring and recording new music.
Josh Freese Departs Foo Fighters After Two Years
Drummer Josh Freese has announced his departure from the Foo Fighters after a two-year stint with the iconic rock band. Freese, a highly respected musician with a long and varied career, joined the band following the tragic death of longtime drummer Taylor Hawkins. While the reasons for his departure remain undisclosed, Freese expressed gratitude for his time with the Foo Fighters. The band has yet to announce a replacement.
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