Courteney Cox on the drums
She performs song by Justin Bieber
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Courteney Cox shows her drum talent: The “Friends” star covered Justin Bieber’s hit “Daisies”. Even Bieber himself had that.
Courteney Cox (61) inspired her fans with a drum cover by Justin Bieber (31) song “Daisies”. The “Friends” star shared a clip behind the drum set, visibly focused and on the ears with headphones. “Love this song, JB,” she wrote to the musician to the clip. “I didn’t hit all of the beats, but it was fun to learn it,” she also added under the video that apparently emerged in her house.
Justin Bieber was obviously happy about the cover: the singer shared the short video in his Instagram story. And her fans also praised her. “A talent that we all knew about it, but are happy to know it now,” can be read under the Tikok clip. “The fact that Courtney Cox plays drums was not on my bingo card for 2025, but I like it !!”, another person was surprised. Others, in turn, wished that they founded a band with David Schwimmers (58) “Friends” figure Ross Geller. “You and Ross with his keyboard will be an incredible duo,” said a user.
Courteney Cox already played with Elton John
Cox carried out her drums on social media for the first time in February in a clip. She then drummed AC/DCS “Back in Black”. Before that, she had repeatedly shared clips on the piano. In 2021, a video went viral, in which she played the “Friends” title song “I’ll Be there for you”.
And she already performed with real music stars. “I learned to play the piano during the Lockdown, but then Ed Sheeran Elton John invited to a dinner at my home and suggested that we all appear together,” she said in 2022 in the “The Graham Norton Show”. It was “the most frightening and nerve -wracking moment” of her life, said Cox.
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