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Frank Edwin Wright III (born December 9, 1972), better known by his stage name Tré Cool, is a German-born American musician, best known as the long-time drummer for the rock band Green Day. [3] He replaced the band's former drummer, John Kiffmeyer , in 1990. [ 4 ]
The album's title (making a pun on tres, which should follow the previous two titles) is a nod to the band's drummer Tré Cool, who turned 40 years old two days after the release. Cool is also featured on the album's cover. It is the band's last album with touring guitarist Jason White joining the band in the studio as a session member.
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"Oh Yeah!" is a song recorded by American rock band Green Day for their thirteenth studio album, Father of All Motherfuckers (2020). Band members Billie Joe Armstrong, Tré Cool, and Mike Dirnt all co-wrote the song, which samples Joan Jett's cover of "Do You Wanna Touch Me" (Oh Yeah) was released on January 16, 2020, through Reprise Records as the album's third single.
Kain's surname went from Hanschke to "Kong," while Tré went from Wright to "Cool." It has often been claimed that Livermore was the person to dub Cool with "Tré." His family had long before given him the nickname, a play on the word "tres," or "three," because he was the third Frank Edwin in his family.
Music and the band's official YouTube channel the same day. [21] A similar video of the band performing "Stay the Night" was released on Rolling Stone's website on September 23, 2012. [22] The video is included with the deluxe edition of ¡Uno! on iTunes. On October 6, the band uploaded the video of them performing "Troublemaker". [23]
Travis Kelce may be in the midst of his love story with girlfriend Taylor Swift, but there's one spot he won't be taking her for date night.. On the Dec. 11 episode of his podcast, New Heights ...
John Kiffmeyer (born July 11, 1969), known professionally as Al Sobrante, is an American cinematographer and retired musician and songwriter. He is the former drummer for the punk rock band Green Day, leaving in 1990 and replaced by Tré Cool. [1]