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Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl Sharing Autobiographical Short Stories on New Instagram Page

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Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl has launched a new Instagram account to share short stories about his life. Grohl plans to write the stories while in quarantine following the postponement of Foo Fighters’ planned spring tour due to concerns surrounding the spread of COVID-19.

On Tuesday (March 24), he published an introductory note to the account, titled Dave’s True Stories. “I’m currently looking for work, so I thought I’d pass the time by writing true short stories that will make people smile,” he wrote. “I look forward to sharing some of the more ridiculous moments of my life with you.” Foo Fighters’ 25th anniversary “Van Tour” was set to begin April 12 and stop through cities they visited while supporting their eponymous debut in 1995.

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