Cameron gave an interview to the outlet in regards to the Foo Fighters’ drummer and a dialog he had with him about desirous to take a step again from the band on account of its rigorous touring schedule.
“After I agreed to participate within the Rolling Stone article about Taylor, I assumed it will be a celebration of his life and work. My quotes have been taken out of context and formed right into a narrative I had by no means supposed,” Cameron wrote.
“Taylor was a pricey good friend, and a subsequent degree artist. I miss him. I’ve solely the deepest love and respect for Taylor, Dave and the Foo Fighters households. I’m really sorry to have taken half in an interview and I apologize that my participation might have prompted hurt to these for whom I’ve solely the deepest respect and admiration,” he added.
CNN has reached out to Rolling Stone for remark.
The article titled, “Inside Taylor Hawkins’ Ultimate Days as a Foo Fighter,” revealed Monday. The publication carried out 20 interviews for the report, together with a dialog with Hawkins carried out final June.
Hawkins’ relations and the band declined to be interviewed for the story. Administration for Foo Fighters instructed Rolling Stone: “They dispute Hawkins’ buddies’ characterizations of how he was feeling.”
Hawkins, 50, died on March 25 in Bogotá, Colombia hours earlier than they have been set to take the stage on the Competition Estereo Picnic.