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Taylor Hawkins' son honors him with performance of Foo Fighters' song "My Hero"
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Taylor Hawkins' son, Shane, honored him with a special performance with a local band. The 16-year-old played drums for The Alive's performance of the Foo Fighters' song "My Hero" in Laguna Beach, California, Entertainment Tonight reports.
A TikTok user @lagtownsfinest recorded the special moment, saying Shane dedicated the song to his late dad, who died suddenly in March. In another video of the performance, the TikTok user wrote: "Not a dry eye in the crowd, such a touching tribute to his dad."
The band The Alive thanked the teen for joining them during their performance. "July 4 Thanks to the Laguna Beach community, police (for not shutting us down)," the band wrote on Instagram. "Special thanks to [Shane Hawkins] for sitting in."
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