Tré Cool
American drummer
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2024 | Tré Cool played drums and percussion for the upcoming Green Day album 'Saviors'. |
2020 | Tré Cool contributed as the Snoo by playing drums and providing lead vocals on several tracks, including 'Asphyxia', 'Flat Earth', 'Respirator', 'Squatter', 'That's How They Get You', 'The Stranger', and 'Hey Elon' for The Network's album 'Money Money 2020 Part II: We Told Ya So!'. |
2020 | Tré Cool contributed drums and percussion to Green Day's album 'Father of All Motherfuckers'. |
January 2020 | In early 2020, Tré Cool performed with Willie Nelson and his band following the death of Nelson's friend and drummer, Paul English. |
2018 | Tré Cool made an appearance as himself in the Netflix Special 'Fred Armisen: Standup for Drummers'. |
2018 | Tré Cool had his third child, Mickey Otis Wright, with Sara Rose Lipert. |
2016 | Tré Cool performed drums and percussion on Green Day's album 'Revolution Radio'. |
April 18 2015 | On April 18, 2015, Tré Cool and his Green Day bandmates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in their first year of eligibility. |
2014 | LA Weekly named Tré Cool as #2 in the 'Top 5 Punk Drummers of All Time'. |
2013 | Tré Cool appeared as himself in the film 'Broadway Idiot'. |
2013 | Tré Cool was featured as himself in the film '¡Cuatro!'. |
2012 | Tré Cool played drums and provided backing vocals for Green Day's album '¡Uno!'. |
2012 | Tré Cool played drums and percussion for Green Day's album '¡Tré!'. |
2012 | Tré Cool contributed drums and percussion to Green Day's album '¡Dos!'. |
2011 | Tré Cool appeared as himself in the film 'Awesome as Fuck'. |
2011 | Tré Cool won the title of 'Best Punk Drummer' in DRUM! Magazine's Drummies, recognizing him as one of the best drummers across music genres. |
2010 | Tré Cool appeared as himself in the video game 'Green Day: Rock Band', utilizing his voice, likeness, and archive footage. |
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