A man of many wonderful talents, Dave Grohl used one of his lesser-known
skills – barbecuing – for an incredibly good cause last week.
The Foo Fighters frontman has been extraordinarily charitable
over the years with his Backbeat BBQ business (in 2018 he cooked for firefighters
following the California wildfires), and last week he continued to put his BBQ talents to good use, generously helping out with the non-profit
Hope The Mission rescue shelter in Los Angeles.
During the LA storms on Wednesday, February 22, Dave reportedly
spent hours and hours overnight smoking brisket for over 450 homeless people, before
serving it up and then even deep-cleaning the kitchen afterwards.
“He turns up at 6pm, and this meat truck gets delivered,” President
and Chief Financial Officer Rowan Vansleve told the Los Angeles Times. “And
it’s like an obscene amount of food. It’s unbelievable, the guy spent thousands
of dollars. And he is in there by himself in our little food-prep area,
trimming the fat off [the meat], making sure every single one’s perfect. He’s
got all of his mates together. They’re backing in these giant smokers.
“There’s this megastar walking around hugging and just loving on
people. Then he starts to light all the fires at about 11pm, and this is when
the massive storm hit. So he’s out there last Wednesday through to Thursday. So
it’s pouring down, the area’s flooded. And he stayed out there from midnight
until I think it was 6am when the meat stopped resting.”
Sharing a video and some pics on Instagram, Rowan later posted: “Nothing but love and respect for Dave.”
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