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Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins dead at 50: Police issue update Band was set to play a show in South America the night of the drummer’s death Photo by Craig Robertson / Postmedia Network

Article content Taylor Hawkins, the drummer for Foo Fighters, has died at the age of 50, the band posted in a message to its Instagram page Friday night.

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tap here to see other videos from our team. Try refreshing your browser, or Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins dead at 50: Police issue update Back to video “The Foo Fighters family is devastated by the tragic and untimely loss of our beloved Taylor Hawkins,” read the message. “His musical spirit and infectious laughter will live on with all of us forever.” The post continued, adding, “Our hearts go out to his wife, children and family, and we ask that their privacy be treated with the utmost respect in this unimaginably difficult time.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Foo Fighters (@foofighters)

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Article content No cause of death was given. The band is currently on tour in South America and its last performance was March 20 at Lollapalooza Argentina. They were scheduled to play Friday night in Bogota, Colombia, at the Festival Estereo Picnic. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.

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Article content Hawkins, who played with Sass Jordan early in his career was the touring drummer during Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill era, joined the Foo Fighters in 1997 during the recording of The Colour and the Shape after the departure of William Goldsmith. He also fronted his own side project, Taylor Hawkins and the Coattail Riders, formed The Birds of Satan and contributed to the Eagles of Death Metal. “The Alanis Morissette tour everybody thinks that was all sitting around, lighting candles and talking intelligently about synergy and big words,” Hawkins told the Sun in 2014. “That band was so gnarly. We were such scumbags. Alanis had no idea.” Photo by Jack Boland / Postmedia Network Like many other rock musicians, Hawkins struggled with drug abuse and suffered an overdose in London in 2001.

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Article content “Everyone has their own path, and I took it too far,” Hawkins told Kerrang! last year, adding that he once subscribed to the “myth of live hard and fast, die young.” “I’m not here to preach about not doing drugs, because I loved doing drugs, but I just got out of control for a while and it almost got me.” Photo by Craig Robertson / Postmedia Network A statement carried by several Colombian newspapers, and reprinted by the Daily Mail on Saturday morning, said that “according to those close to him, the death could be related to the consumption of drugs.” “We have begun an investigation to establish the cause of death of the musician, but for now we don’t have any available information to share. As the investigation advances we will,” a source at the attorney general’s office, who was not authorized to speak to the press, told Reuters on Saturday.

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Article content Bogota’s health department said an ambulance was sent to the hotel members of the band were staying in after an emergency call reported a man experiencing chest pains. Hawkins did not respond to CPR and was declared dead, it added. On social media, Hawkins was recalled for his infectious performances onstage. “I loved your spirit and unstoppable rock power,” Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave’s Tom Morello wrote. Ozzy Osbourne hailed him as a “a great person and an amazing musician.” Canada’s Nickelback called his death “incredibly sad,” while former Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy remembered Hawkins as a “gem of a guy who was always fun to be around.” God bless you Taylor Hawkins. I loved your spirit and your unstoppable rock power. Rest In Peace my friend. pic.twitter.com/AkiRLF2L3e — Tom Morello (@tmorello) March 26, 2022

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Article content . @TaylorHawkins was truly a great person and an amazing musician. My heart, my love and my condolences go out to his wife, his children, his family, his band and his fans. See you on the other side - Ozzy — Ozzy Osbourne (@OzzyOsbourne) March 26, 2022

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Article content In utter disbelief at the news of Taylor Hawkins. Our deepest condolences to his family, his bandmates, his team, his friends and everyone that was ever touched by the music he created with @foofighters @Alanis and so many others. This is so incredibly sad. pic.twitter.com/2AUeqpaN94 — Nickelback (@Nickelback) March 26, 2022

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Article content In absolute shock & disbelief over the the passing of Taylor Hawkins. I’ve always had so much admiration for him. Amazing drummer & a gem of a guy who was always fun to be around. I’m absolutely gutted…my deepest condolences to his bandmates & family ???????? #RIPTaylorHawkins pic.twitter.com/a3X0k2AqYW — Mike Portnoy ???? (@MikePortnoy) March 26, 2022

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Article content Photo by Kevin Winter / Getty Images for iHeartMedia In an interview with the Sun last month, founder member and vocalist Dave Grohl reflected on the longevity of the band, saying that the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers were a success because they shared an unbreakable bond. “In the Foo Fighters’ world, you don’t have to do anything. If you don’t want to do it, don’t f—ing do it. If you’re not into it, f—ing just say the word. That’s why we’ve lasted so long,” Grohl said. “Also, we genuinely love each other. There is bottom-line no question about that. We run not so much like a gang, but like a f—ing family. It really is that way.” The band, who released its 10th album Medicine At Midnight last year and spoofed themselves in the recent horror-comedy Studio 666, were always ready to create musical magic. “We walk into a studio and we can’t wait to hit the red button and go. Every album, we love recording,” Grohl said. “I’ve never walked in and said, ‘F—, I’ve got nothing.’ We always have something, and that’s the chemistry in the band.” Hawkins is survived by his wife, Alison, and their three children. mdaniell@postmedia.com More On This Topic Dave Grohl talks 'ridiculous' new Foo Fighters horror movie Studio 666, band's longevity Taylor Hawkins forms the Birds of Satan Travis Barker, rock royalty pay tribute to Taylor Hawkins

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