In efforts to brighten up the holidays this year, Foo Fighters' leader Dave Grohl is teaming up with Foo Fighters' producer Greg Kurstin for a new nightly song series to celebrate Hanukkah.
The pair announced the appropriately titled The Hanukkah Sessions this evening, and the pair promise to release eight cover songs over the next eight nights in honour of the Jewish holiday, which of course starts tomorrow (December 10).
"This year, instead of doing a Christmas song, this year, Greg and I decided to celebrate Hanukkah," Grohl said. "By recording eight songs by eight famous Jewish artists and releasing one song each night of Hanukkah."
And in case you are wondering, no, Grohl is not Jewish, but Kurstin is.
You can watch their announcement video below.
Foo Fighters' new album Medicine at Midnight arrives on February 5 through Roswell Records/RCA.
The pair announced the appropriately titled The Hanukkah Sessions this evening, and the pair promise to release eight cover songs over the next eight nights in honour of the Jewish holiday, which of course starts tomorrow (December 10).
"This year, instead of doing a Christmas song, this year, Greg and I decided to celebrate Hanukkah," Grohl said. "By recording eight songs by eight famous Jewish artists and releasing one song each night of Hanukkah."
And in case you are wondering, no, Grohl is not Jewish, but Kurstin is.
You can watch their announcement video below.
Foo Fighters' new album Medicine at Midnight arrives on February 5 through Roswell Records/RCA.