Rufus Taylor comments on drumming with Foo Fighters
"They're like family to me"
Last updated 13th Jan 2023
The Darkness drummer Rufus Taylor has commented on drumming with Foo Fighters at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concerts in September.
Extremely close friends with the late-great Taylor Hawkins, Rufus Taylor played drums on ‘Best of You’ and ‘These Days’ with Foo Fighters at Wembley Stadium, and the latter track at the Los Angeles concert 24 days later.
The 31-year-old also joined his dad Roger Taylor and Brian May on stage during the Queen segment of the star-studded concerts.
After confirming they were continuing as a band in a New Year’s Eve message to fans, Foo Fighters announced their live return this week with a trio of headline concerts in North America.
Foo Fighters fans have been left guessing, however, about who will take Taylor Hawkins’ place behind the drum kit. Rufus Taylor, Josh Freese and Taylor Hawkins’ son, Shane Hawkins, are among the named being bandied around by fans.
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In a new interview with Music Radar, Rufus Taylor has spoken about his incredibly close friendship with Taylor Hawkins and what it was like stepping into his shoes at the tribute concerts four months ago.
Describing Taylor Hawkins as “my hero, my mentor, my big brother”, Rufus said he first met the Foo Fighters drummer aged six and “I was instantly just in love with the guy, I just thought he was the coolest person I'd ever met.”
Rufus continued: "He was always really sweet to me. We just kind of clicked together immediately, and the more I grew up it was just strange how similar we were - a lot because I idolised him and everything - but we ended up like twins, in the end... He always supported every single thing I ever did.”
Asked what it was like to perform at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concerts, Rufus said: “‘These Days' was fine. ‘Best of You’ was scary because after the first stop, it's just an unmapped freestyle kind of thing.”
Explaining he was “s---ing himself” going into rehearsals, Rufus commented: “I knew that it was gonna be a room full of the best drummers in the world, like Omar Hakim, Dave (Grohl), and Stewart f---ing Copeland, all these monster players.
“Obviously, I know Dave, but Stewart and Omar, all those guys - me and Taylor used to talk about them all the time. So now I suddenly have to go in and play a nine-minute solo in front of them! I still hadn't mapped it out in my head. I didn't know what was gonna happen. But it all kind of went really smooth in the end.”
He added: “But seeing the Foos guys - they are like family to me - seeing them in rehearsals and then doing what my guy always did was quite surreal. But I had to just think, 'If he was in the room, would he be proud? What would he say?' He would just be egging me on, I know it. So that kind of thought got me through it. But yeah, it was nerve-wracking.”
The Darkness and Black Stone Cherry’s co-headline UK tour kicks off at Cardiff Motorpoint Arena on 28th January before visiting Liverpool, Glasgow, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds and London.
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The Darkness and Black Stone Cherry's UK tour dates:
JANUARY 2023
Cardiff Motorpoint Arena – Sat 28th
Liverpool M&S Bank Arena – Sun 29th
Glasgow OVO Hydro – Mon 30th
Birmingham Resorts World Arena – Tue 31st
FEBRUARY 2023
Manchester AO Arena – Thu 2nd
Leeds First Direct Arena – Fri 3rd
London OVO Arena Wembley – Sat 4th
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60 incredible photos of the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert in London:
Dave Grohl at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
The hardest working man on the night, Dave Grohl.
Liam Gallagher at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Accompanied by Foo Fighters, former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher opened the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert with 'Rock N' Roll Star' and 'Live Forever.'
Pat Smear at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Nile Rodgers at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Music legend Nile Rodgers performed David Bowie's 'Let's Dance' with Omar Hakim, Chris Chaney and Josh Homme. Supergrass frontman Gaz Coombes' performed vocals on 'Modern Love.'
Nile Rodgers at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Taylor Hawkins was a huge fan of David Bowie's music. Much of the evening was geared towards Hawkins' favourite artists and songs.
Gaz Coombes at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Supergrass frontman Gaz Coombes performs with Nile Rodgers, Omar Hakim and Chris Chaney.
Chevy Metal at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Chevy Metal opened their performance with a cover of 'Psycho Killer' by The Talking Heads.
Chevy Metal at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Kesha at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Pop singer Kesha joined Chevy Metal for a cover of 'Children of the Revolution' by T.Rex.
Kesha at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Justin Hawkins at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
The Darkness' Justin Hawkins joined forces with The Coattail Riders for his first performance of the evening.
Justin Hawkins at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Justin Hawkins sang 'Range Rover Bitch' and 'It's Over' with The Coattail Riders.
Wolfgang Van Halen at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Alongside Justin Hawkins on vocals, Dave Grohl on bass and Josh Freese on drums, Wolfgang Halen performed covers of Van Halen's 'On Fire' and 'Hot For Teacher.'
Wolfgang Van Halen at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Wolfgang Van Halen with Dave Grohl.
Wolfgang Van Halen at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Wolfgang Van Halen with Justin Hawkins
Wolfgang Van Halen at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Wolfgang Van Halen shreds with Justin Hawkins looking on.
Violet Grohl at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Honouring one of Taylor Hawkins' favourite artists, Dave Grohl's teenage daughter Violet covered Jeff Buckley's 'Grace' and 'Last Goodbye.'
Violet Grohl at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Supergrass at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Another of Taylor Hawkins' favourite bands, Supergrass performed 'Richard III', 'Alright' and 'Caught By The Fuzz'.
Supergrass at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Supergrass at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Supergrass at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Them Crooked Vultures at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Them Crooked Vultures – Josh Homme, John Paul Jones and Dave Grohl - reunited after a decade away.
John Paul Jones at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Them Crooked Vultures performed 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road', 'Gunman' and 'Long Slow Goodbye'
Them Crooked Vultures at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
The Pretenders at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
The Pretenders performed 'Precious', 'Tattooed Love Boys' and 'Brass In Pocket' with Dave Grohl.
Joe Walsh at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Joe Walsh and his reunited James Gang band mates performed 'Walk Away', 'The Bomber' and 'Funk #49', the latter featuring Dave Grohl.
Josh Homme and Dave Grohl at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Them Crooked Vultures band mates Josh Homme and Dave Grohl backstage.
Violet Grohl and Mark Ronson at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Together with Chris Chaney and Jason Falkner, Violet Grohl and Mark Ronson covered 'Valerie' by The Zutons.
Violet Grohl and Mark Ronson at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Brian Johnson at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Together with Foo Fighters and Metallica's Lars Ulrich, Brian Johnson performed AC/DC's 'Back in Black' and 'Let There Be Rock.' Justin Hawkins also appeared on stage briefly.
Lars Ulrich at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich joined forces with Foo Fighters and Brian Johnson.
Brian Johnson at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Brian Johnson with Dave Grohl
Brian Johnson at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Brian Johnson with Justin Hawkins
Brian Johnson at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Brian Johnson with Chris Shiflett
Brian Johnson at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Brian Johnson with Dave Grohl
Brian Johnson at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Brian Johnson with Nate Mendel
Brian Johnson at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Stewart Copeland at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Joined by Foo Fighters and Supergrass' Gaz Coombes, The Police's Stewart Copeland performed 'Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic' and 'Next To You.'
Rush at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
With Dave Grohl and Omar Hakim filling in for the late-great Neil Peart, Rush's Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson arrived on stage to a hero's welcome.
Rush's Alex Lifeson at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Rush performed '2112: Overture', 'Working Man' and 'YYZ'
Rush at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Rush at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Rush at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Queen's Roger Taylor at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
With Luke Spiller, Roger Taylor, Justin Hawkins and Sam Ryder on vocal duties, Queen's Brian May and Roger Taylor performed 'We Will Rock You', 'I'm In Love With My Car', 'Under Pressure' and 'Somebody To Love'
Queen at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Dave Grohl performing with Queen's Roger Taylor and Brian May, plus Rufus Taylor on drums.
Sam Ryder and Brian May at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Eurovision runner up Sam Ryder belts out 'Somebody To Love' with Queen.
Brian May at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
The Queen set ended with Brian May performing 'Love Of My Life' acoustically.
Queen at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
The crowd during Queen
The crowd during Queen
Foo Fighters at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Dave Grohl breaks down in tears during set opener 'Times Like These'
Foo Fighters at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
An emotional Dave Grohl during 'Times Like These'
Foo Fighters at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Chris Shiflett and Dave Grohl
Nandi Bushell at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
12-year-old Nandi Bushell played drums on 'Learn to Fly' with Foo Fighters. The band were also joined by Josh Freese, Travis Barker, Rufus Taylor and Omar Hakim throughout the set. Taylor Hawkins' son Shane poignantly performed 'My Hero' in honour of his late dad.
Foo Fighters at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Paul McCartney at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Foo Fighters were joined by surprise guest Paul McCartney and Chrissie Hynde for versions of The Beatles' 'Oh Darlin' and 'Helter Skelter'.
Paul McCartney at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Paul McCartney at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Paul McCartney with Dave Grohl and Pat Smear
Foo Fighters at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
Foo Fighters take the final bow after Dave Grohl's performance of 'Everlong'