Twilight Cast Jam With The Dills
By
Bianca Marcus (CHARTattack) May 7, 2009 12:38 pm

Transformers actress Megan Fox might think fellow thespian Robert Pattinson is just another pretty face, but a jam session that took place in the on-screen bloodsucker's hotel room last month possibly proved he's more than that.
Not only does Pattinson have the uncanny ability to win over the hearts of 13-year-old girls and guys, he's also a budding musician and has considered it as a back-up career.
After watching Los Angeles girl group Sage & The Dills play a 20-minute set at Vancouver's Metropole, Pattinson invited the band and some Twilight sequel cast members back to his hotel to rock out. Pattison (Edward Cullen) picked up the guitar, Jackson Rathbone (Jasper) played harmonica and Nikki Reed (Rosalie) sang. Taylor Lautner (Jacob) opted to sit out.
For anyone curious to know what the impromptu jam sounded like, Sage & The Dills lead singer Sage Dill compared it to Pattinson's favourite artist, Van Morrison.
"We just got really creative," Dill told OK! Magazine. "Everything blended together really well."
Or did it? Dill may be showing a bit of a bias since her band's first concert in March was hosted by Reed, according to a MySpace blog entry.
Even a tenuous Pattinson connection can apparently have a major impact on a singer, so Dill better keep buttering him up.
Not only does Pattinson have the uncanny ability to win over the hearts of 13-year-old girls and guys, he's also a budding musician and has considered it as a back-up career.
After watching Los Angeles girl group Sage & The Dills play a 20-minute set at Vancouver's Metropole, Pattinson invited the band and some Twilight sequel cast members back to his hotel to rock out. Pattison (Edward Cullen) picked up the guitar, Jackson Rathbone (Jasper) played harmonica and Nikki Reed (Rosalie) sang. Taylor Lautner (Jacob) opted to sit out.
For anyone curious to know what the impromptu jam sounded like, Sage & The Dills lead singer Sage Dill compared it to Pattinson's favourite artist, Van Morrison.
"We just got really creative," Dill told OK! Magazine. "Everything blended together really well."
Or did it? Dill may be showing a bit of a bias since her band's first concert in March was hosted by Reed, according to a MySpace blog entry.
Even a tenuous Pattinson connection can apparently have a major impact on a singer, so Dill better keep buttering him up.
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