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OH HR330
Resolution
Status
Passed
4/27/2012
Primary Sponsor
Sean O'Brien
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AI Summary
- Ohio House of Representatives commends Dave Grohl for winning five GRAMMY Awards at the 54th annual GRAMMY Awards on February 12, 2012
- Dave Grohl, born in Warren, Ohio, joined Nirvana as drummer in 1990 and founded Foo Fighters in 1994 following Kurt Cobain's death
- Foo Fighters won five GRAMMY Awards including Best Rock Album for "Wasting Light," Best Rock Performance and Song for "Walk," Best Hard Rock Performance for "White Limo," and Best Long Form Music Video for "Foo Fighters Back & Forth"
- Foo Fighters has released nine albums and achieved worldwide success with hit songs including "Monkey Wrench," "Everlong," "Learn to Fly," and "All My Life"
- House Clerk transmits authenticated copies of the resolution to Dave Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Pat Smear, Chris Shiflett, and Nate Mendel
Legislative Description
Honoring Dave Grohl for his outstanding accomplishments in the music industry.
Last Action
Adopted
4/27/2012
Full Bill Text
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