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Music Storytellers - SAMMY HAGAR (Edited 08/07/12 05:23PM by Nick__)
Music Storytellers - SAMMY HAGAR <span style="font-size:12px;">(Edited 08/07/12 05:23PM by Nick__)</span> Photo

SAMMY HAGAR - 

ALBUMS:

MONTROSE -

MONTROSE - '73
PAPER MONEY - '74
THE VERY BEST OF MONTROSE - 2000

SAMMY HAGAR -
NINE ON A TEN SCALE - '76
SAMMY HAGAR - '77
MUSIC CHAIRS - '77
STREET MACHINE - '79
DANGER ZONE - '80
STANDING HAMPTON - 81
THREE LOCK BOX - '82
VOA - '84
I NEVER SAID GOODBYE - '87
MARCHING TO MARS - '97

SAMMY HAGAR & THE WABORITAS
RED VOODOO - '99
TEN 13 - '00
NOT FOR SALE - '02
LIVIN IT UP - '06
COSMIC UNIVERSAL FASHION - '08

HAGAR, SCHON, AARONSON & SHRIVE
THROUGH THE FIRE - '84

VAN HALEN
5150 - '86
OU812 - '88
FOR UNLAWFUL CARNIVAL KNOWLEDGE - '91
BALANCE - '95

CHICKENFOOT
CHICKENFOOT - '09
CHICKENFOOT III - '11

After spending several years as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist for the mid-'70s hard rock band Montrose, Sammy Hagar began a solo career that produced several hits and made him an album rock favorite. Hagar became a true star once he joined Van Halen in 1985, but he was a popular hard rocker ever since his first album with Montrose.


After giving up a boxing career, Hagar began singing in the late '60s, performing with various California bands including Skinny, the Fabulous Catillas, Justice Brothers, and Dust Cloud. During this time, he built up a solid reputation in the California hard rock scene. Former Edgar Winter guitarist Ronnie Montrose asked Hagar to join his band, Montrose, in 1973. Hagar recorded two albums with Montrose before going solo in 1976, taking the group's bassist, Bill Church. Montrose's drummer Denny Carmassi later joined Hagar's band, along with keyboardist Geoff Workman. 


Hagar's self-titled "red album" was his first chart entry; it eventually went gold. In 1979, he created a new supporting band featuring Workman, Church, guitarist Gary Pihl, and drummer Chuck Ruff. This lineup played on Hagar's most popular solo album, 1981's platinum Standing Hampton, plus 1982's gold Three Lock Box with only one member missing -- drummer Ruff was replaced by David Lauser. After Three Lock Box and its number 13 hit single "Your Love Is Driving Me Crazy," Hagar played several shows with guitarist Neal Schon, bassist Kenny Aaronson, and drummer Mike Shrieve; the group recorded a live album under the name Hagar Schon Aaronson Shrieve (HSAS), as well as a studio version of Procol Harum's "A Whiter Shade of Pale." His 1984 album VOA contained the hit single "I Can't Drive 55," which peaked at number 26.


In 1985, Hagar replaced David Lee Roth in Van Halen; his first album with the group was 1986's 5150. Hagar released his last solo album in 1987; the record was coined I Never Said Goodbye in an MTV contest. Hagar stayed with Van Halen through the remainder of the '80s and half of the '90s. During that time, the band had four other multi-platinum albums -- OU812 (1988), For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge (1991), Live: Right Here, Right Now (1993), Balance (1995) -- before tensions began to surface between Hagar and the rest of the band. 


In the summer of 1996, Hagar either quit Van Halen or was fired; the band had Roth return to sing two tracks on Best of Van Halen, Vol. 1 before hiring former Extreme vocalist Gary Cherone as Hagar's replacement. The entire incident became a media sensation, ensuring that Hagar's 1997 solo album Marching to Mars -- his first in ten years -- would be greeted with much media-generated fanfare. It sold surprisingly well, peaking in the Top 20 and re-establishing Hagar as a viable solo act. With a backing band called the Waboritas in tow (consisting of guitarist Vic Johnson, keyboardist Jesse Harms, bassist Mona, and drummer David Lauser), Hagar followed the success with Red Voodoo two years later; it too sold very respectably on the strength of the single "Mas Tequila," just missing the Top 20. 


Hagar's resurgence continued with 2000's Ten 13. Not 4 Sale arrived in 2003, followed by his first live album in 20 years, Live: Hallelujah. Livin' It Up! was released in 2006, while VOA was reissued the following year in deluxe format, courtesy of the newly launched American Beat Records. In 2008 Hagar released Cosmic Universal Fashion, his 11th solo album and first for Roadrunner imprint Loud & Proud Records. That same year, he debuted a new band, Chickenfoot, after jamming with Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony, guitarist Joe Satriani, and Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith. The supergroup released its self-titled debut album in 2009. 

http://www.starpulse.com/Music/Hagar,_Sammy/Biography/
| Closed on 09/06/12 at 05:00PM
FanIQ Pts? No | Locker Room, Music | Multiple Choice Opinion Poll
8 Fans 
13%a. 10 (Love this guy)
13%b. 8-9 (Like most of his stuff)
63%c. 6-7 (Not bad)
0%d. 5 (ok)
13%e. 1-4 (no interest/never heard of them)
0%f. More like the RED COCKER! HE SUCKS!

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#3 | 289 days ago

Not really ever a Haggar guy but my two faves would be the title song from the movie Heavy Metal and the Van Halen 2.0 "Why Can't This Be Love." <---- Cheesy and kinda poppy, but damn catchy.
6-7 (Not bad)  
  
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#1 | 289 days ago

I was never a huge fan of Sammy!   I dig some of his music and although, I am a VAN HALEN, not VAN HAGAR, fan, I did like Sammy with VH.

MONTROSE was a pretty decent band as well!

Very talented dude and his CABO WABO Tequila is muy bueno!

6-7 (Not bad)  
#2 | 289 days ago

He was awesome in Point Break. 
#3 | 289 days ago

Not really ever a Haggar guy but my two faves would be the title song from the movie Heavy Metal and the Van Halen 2.0 "Why Can't This Be Love." <---- Cheesy and kinda poppy, but damn catchy.
6-7 (Not bad)  
#4 | 289 days ago
unopescatore (+)

I like his tequila
#5 | 289 days ago

marcus_nyce wrote:
Not really ever a Haggar guy but my two faves would be the title song from the movie Heavy Metal and the Van Halen 2.0 "Why Can't This Be Love." <---- Cheesy and kinda poppy, but damn catchy.
LOVED "HEAVY METAL" !!  Great movie, great song, great Soundtrack!!

Also, "I Can't Drive 55"


 
6-7 (Not bad)  
#6 | 289 days ago

Nick__ wrote:
LOVED "HEAVY METAL" !!  Great movie, great song, great Soundtrack!!

Also, "I Can't Drive 55"


 
One of my comic book friends got me into the mag or comic or whatever the hell it was.  
And specifically HER little adventures, lol


Ahhhhhh, Druuna. My man spent hours drawing pics of her back in the day. I still have one of his sketches up on my wall. 80's, efff yeah!
6-7 (Not bad)  
#7 | 289 days ago

He's OK. I really like some of his solo stuff and I love Montrose. HATED Van Hagar. Chickenfoot has some great songs and some really terrible songs. 
If you've never listened to the first Montrose album, go do it now.
6-7 (Not bad)  
#8 | 289 days ago

marcus_nyce wrote:
One of my comic book friends got me into the mag or comic or whatever the hell it was.  
And specifically HER little adventures, lol


Ahhhhhh, Druuna. My man spent hours drawing pics of her back in the day. I still have one of his sketches up on my wall. 80's, efff yeah!
She was a cartoon hottie!

You need to find that stetch and take a picture of it and upload onto the Q!  enlightened
6-7 (Not bad)  
#9 | 289 days ago

(Edited by Nick__)
Lobotomy Jones wrote:
He's OK. I really like some of his solo stuff and I love Montrose. HATED Van Hagar. Chickenfoot has some great songs and some really terrible songs. 
If you've never listened to the first Montrose album, go do it now.
Hell yeah!  Especially ROCK CANDY!

Ronny Montrose was a hell-uva guitarist, back in the day!  R.I.P

Rock the Nation

Bad Motor Scooter

R
ock Candy
6-7 (Not bad)  
#10 | 289 days ago

Nick__ wrote:
I was never a huge fan of Sammy!   I dig some of his music and although, I am a VAN HALEN, not VAN HAGAR, fan, I did like Sammy with VH.

MONTROSE was a pretty decent band as well!

Very talented dude and his CABO WABO Tequila is muy bueno!

completely agree with you on this, Nick. although his only really big solo single is my driving motto: I CAN'T DRIVE 55 (or really anything under 90)
6-7 (Not bad)  
#11 | 289 days ago

jswol54 wrote:
He was awesome in Point Break. 
You are a full time job! 
6-7 (Not bad)  

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