Dave Grohl isn't giving up hope that Adele will agree to appear on the next Foo Fighters album.
The former Nirvana drummer says he wanted the British star to sing on 2017's Concrete and Gold, but it didn't work out. (Grohl shot down rumours that Adele provided uncredited background vocals on the album.)
"Maybe next time," he tells the U.K.'s RadioX of his hopes for a collaboration, before explaining how significant Adele is to his family.
"[My daughter] Violet would listen to Adele's records and just imitate and that's how she learned to sing," Grohl revealed. "At home there are instruments everywhere and her voice — she was born with it. Everybody loves Adele."
Both of Grohl's daughters have shown off their musical affinity alongside their father in recent years. Violet, 12, sang a stirring rendition Adele's "When We Were Young" with her dad at a May benefit for the Benioff UCSF Children's Hospital in Oakland, California.
Grohl's younger daughter, Harper (now 9), joined the Foo Fighters on stage during the band's U.S. tour last summer to play drums on "We Will Rock You."
The Foo Fighters are about to wrap up their European tour. The band will then return for another run of dates in North America – including July shows in Quebec City, Ottawa and Toronto and September shows in Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver.
Original article by Andrew Magnotta at iHeartRadio