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CHAD SMITH Apologizes To TAYLOR HAWKINS’s Family For Participating In ‘Sensationalized And Misleading’ Report

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RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS‘ Chad Smith has apologized to Taylor Hawkins‘s family for the comments he made about the late FOO FIGHTERS drummer to Rolling Stone magazine.

On Monday (May 16),Rolling Stonepublished a report which contained claims made by a number of people, including several of Hawkins‘s best friends, that in the months leading up to his death he felt hesitant about returning to the road after the easing of COVID-19 restrictions and wasn’t sure he would be able to remain a full-time member of the FOO FIGHTERS if they continued to tour at the same pace.

Earlier today, Smith released the following statement via social media: “Taylor was one of my best friends and I would do anything for his family. I was asking by Rolling Stone to share some memories of our time together, which I thought was going to be the loving tribute he deserved. Instead, the story they wrote was sensationalized and misleading, and had I known I never would have agreed to participate. I apologize to his family and musical friends for any pain.”

The Rolling Stone report also included several quotes from PEARL JAM and SOUNDGARDEN‘s Matt Cameron, a close friend of Hawkins‘s for decades, who told the magazine that “[Taylor] had a heart-to-heart with Dave [GrohlFOO FIGHTERS leader] and, yeah, he told me that he ‘couldn’t fucking do it anymore’ — those were his words. So I guess they did come to some understanding, but it just seems like the touring schedule got even crazier after that,” Matt said.

Taylor was a dear friend, and a next level artist. I miss him. I have only the deepest love and respect for TaylorDave and the FOO FIGHTERS families.

“I am truly sorry to have taken part in this interview and I apologize that my participation may have caused harm to those for whom I have only the deepest respect and admiration.”

A colleague and friend of Hawkins‘s, who asked to remain anonymous, concurred, saying: “The fact that he finally spoke to Dave and really told him that he couldn’t do this and that he wouldn’t do it anymore, that was freeing for him. That took fucking balls. That did take a year of working up the guts to do.”

Cameron told Rolling Stone that he believes Hawkins agreed to continue touring with FOO FIGHTERS at the required pace to be a team player.

A rep for FOO FIGHTERS denied that Hawkins ever raised any of the issues brought up in the Rolling Stone report.

Rolling Stone says that it repeatedly asked Hawkins‘s family members and bandmates for interviews for the story, but Hawkins‘s family declined to comment.

Rolling Stone‘s full report can be found at this location.

Source:  www.blabbermouth.net

 

Written by: Andy

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