Chevy Metal’s Star-Studded Concert in Agoura Hills
Chevy Metal, the iconic band that once featured drummer Taylor Hawkins, delivered an unforgettable concert on Sunday night in Agoura Hills, California. The event was marked by an incredible lineup of guest musicians, creating a night filled with nostalgia and powerful performances.
A Stellar Guest Lineup
Among the standout moments was the appearance of Hawkins’ former bandmate, Dave Grohl, who joined the band on stage for a cover of “Beef Bologna” by Fear. He was accompanied by Lee Ving, the guitarist of Fear, adding authenticity to the performance. The concert also featured Revel Ian, son of Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian, who performed alongside Hawkins’ son, Shane, for a rendition of “19th Nervous Breakdown” by the Rolling Stones.
Scott Ian was not just a spectator; he took the stage for multiple Black Sabbath covers, showcasing the band’s deep-rooted connections within the rock community. The excitement continued with Elliot Easton from the Cars, who collaborated with Chevy Metal on three hits: “Just What I Needed,” “Candy-O,” and “Let the Good Times Roll.” As the night progressed, former Skid Row frontman Sebastian Bach graced the stage for four tracks, while rock legend Gene Simmons made a grand finale appearance, joining them for the last three songs of the set.
Set List Highlights
Fans were treated to an eclectic mix of covers, celebrating rock history and honoring the legacy of Taylor Hawkins. The complete set list included:
1. "Working Man" (Rush cover) 2. "Psycho Killer" (Talking Heads cover) 3. "Beef Bologna" (Fear cover) (with Dave Grohl and Lee Ving) 4. "19th Nervous Breakdown" (The Rolling Stones cover) (with Revel Ian and Shane Hawkins) 5. "Moby Dick" (Led Zeppelin cover) 6. "Driven to Tears" (The Police cover) 7. "Unchained" (Van Halen cover) (with Gregg Bissonette) 8. "Don't Change" (INXS cover) (with Gary Novak) 9. "Just What I Needed" (The Cars cover) (with Elliot Easton) 10. "Candy-O" (The Cars cover) (with Elliot Easton) 11. "Let the Good Times Roll" (The Cars cover) (with Elliot Easton) 12. "The Wizard" (Black Sabbath cover) (with Scott Ian) 13. "Sweet Leaf" (Black Sabbath cover) (with Scott Ian) 14. "Big Takeover" (Bad Brains cover) (with Scott Ian) 15. "Mountain Song" (Jane’s Addiction cover) (with Sebastian Bach) 16. "Crazy Train" (Ozzy Osbourne cover) (with Sebastian Bach) 17. "Looks That Kill" (Motley Crüe cover) (with Sebastian Bach) 18. "18 and Life" (Skid Row cover) (with Sebastian Bach) 19. "Deuce" (Kiss cover) (with Gene Simmons) 20. "Ace of Spades" (Motorhead cover) (with Gene Simmons) 21. "Rock and Roll All Nite" (Kiss cover) (with Gene Simmons)
Drumming Changes in Foo Fighters
In the wake of Hawkins’ passing in March 2022, the Foo Fighters took a hiatus from live performances for over two years. Eventually, Josh Freese stepped in as the drummer but was let go in May 2025, leading to speculation about the band’s future. Freese expressed his gratitude for the time spent with the band, stating that they decided to “go in a different direction” regarding their drummer. Shortly after, it was announced that Ilan Rubin, known for his work with Nine Inch Nails, would be joining Foo Fighters.
Conclusion
The concert by Chevy Metal in Agoura Hills was not just a tribute to Taylor Hawkins but also a celebration of rock music’s rich history. With an impressive lineup of guest artists and a setlist that spanned various genres, the night was a heartfelt reminder of the connections forged through music and the enduring legacy of those who have passed. Chevy Metal continues to honor Hawkins’ memory while bringing fans together through the power of live performance.
FAQs
Who is Chevy Metal?
Chevy Metal is a rock band that originally featured drummer Taylor Hawkins, known for their energetic covers of classic rock songs.
What notable guests joined Chevy Metal during the concert?
Guests included Dave Grohl, Lee Ving, Revel Ian, Shane Hawkins, Scott Ian, Elliot Easton, Sebastian Bach, and Gene Simmons.
What was the highlight of the concert?
The concert’s highlights included covers of “Beef Bologna” with Dave Grohl and Lee Ving, as well as multiple songs featuring Sebastian Bach and Gene Simmons.
What changes occurred in the Foo Fighters’ lineup after Taylor Hawkins’ passing?
After Hawkins’ death, Josh Freese joined the band as drummer but was later replaced by Ilan Rubin in 2025.