While Sammy Hagar was going to be a gamble in Van Halen, the band knew they were on the right track when the right song ...
Outside of the classic albums Sammy Hagar made with Van Halen, he thought this later album had no inspiration to his ears.
Sammy Hagar recalled a song he’d written that Alex Van Halen dismissed – only for the drummer to regret it soon enough when he heard the final version. “I’m at the studio,” Hagar said in a recent ...
Sammy Hagar recalled his struggle with 1995 Van Halen hit “Don’t Tell Me (What Love Can Do)" – but revealed he was ready to sing it again, despite the emotions that came with it. Marking the 30th ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If you’re a Van Halen fan, then you already know that most people divide the band’s legacy into two eras: David Lee Roth and Sammy ...
Sammy Hagar and Alex Van Halen were once part of the legendary rock band Van Halen, but their relationship has been strained for over 20 years. Their falling out has become one of the most ...
Before they even got the chance to present themselves to the outside world, Van Halen and Sammy Hagar had to overcome a lot of doubt and resistance from their inner circles when they decided to join ...
INDIO, Calif. — Sammy Hagar got the chance to work with his former bandmate, the late Eddie Van Halen, one last time. Hagar released a song, "Encore, Thank You, Goodnight," that came to him in a dream ...
Sammy Hagar might be the guy who wrote “There’s Only One Way to Rock,” but when it comes to the two most popular periods of Van Halen’s career, he’s now happy to evangelize music from the David Lee ...
Sammy Hagar says he's "disappointed" that he and Michael Anthony have not been asked to participate on Alex Van Halen's recently announced archival Van Halen project. Earlier this month Alex revealed ...
About a year after Eddie Van Halen died in 2020, Sammy Hagar had a dream that they were sharing a chill moment together. “He had a guitar around his neck and we were having a love fest since we hadn’t ...