American musician Dave Grohl could perform with a new "supergroup" on January 18 at the Sundance Film Festival.
The frontman of the group "Foo Fighters" and former drummer of Nirvana is preparing to present his first documentary, "Sound City Movie", at the upcoming festival, which tells about the Californian music studio Sound City, through which many artists passed through, including the group "Nirvana", which In 1991, she recorded her famous album "Nevermind" there.
According to "Rollingston" magazine, Grohl could appear on stage at Sundance along with several actors of the documentary such as Trent Reznor, Josh Homme and Stevie Nicks.
Reznor is the frontman of the famous group Nine Inch Nails, Hom is the founder and guitarist of the band Queens of the Stone Age, while Stevie Nicks is one of the best singers ever, and apart from her solo career, she is also known for her performances in the group "Fleetwood Mac".
This supergroup, called "Sound City Players", could also be joined by Paul McCartney, considering that he collaborated on the track "Cut Me Some Slack" that is in the film.
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