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Sammy Hagar

Sam Roy Hagar (born October 13, 1947), also known as the Red Rocker,[1] is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. In the early 1970s he was a member of the hard rock band Montrose before launching a solo career, scoring a hit in 1984 with "I Can't Drive 55". He replaced David Lee Roth as the second lead vocalist of Van Halen in 1985, but left in 1996. He returned to the band from 2003 to 2005. In 2007, Hagar was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Van Halen. His musical style primarily consists of hard rock and heavy metal.[2][3][4][5][6]

Sammy Hagar
Hagar performing at the Moondance Jam 2008
Background information
Birth nameSam Roy Hagar
Also known asThe Red Rocker
Born (1947-10-13) October 13, 1947 (age 75)
Salinas, California, U.S.
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active1972–present
Labels
Member of
Formerly of
Websiteredrocker.com

Also a businessman, Hagar founded the Cabo Wabo tequila brand and restaurant chain, as well as Sammy's Beach Bar rum.[7] His current musical projects include being the lead singer of Chickenfoot and Sammy Hagar and the Circle. Hagar also is the host of Rock & Roll Road Trip with Sammy Hagar on AXS TV.[8]

Early life Edit

Sam Roy Hagar was born to Bobby and Gladys Hagar in Salinas, California, and was named after his maternal grandfather, Sam Roy Baio.[9] Hagar's family worked in the lettuce fields and he lived with his parents and three siblings in a labor camp until moving south to Fontana, California.[10] There, his father Bobby had landed a job at the Kaiser Steel Mill, working in the open hearth.[11] Bobby Hagar was an alcoholic boxer who held a record for being knocked down 20 times in a single fight.[10] Friends said he was "mentally damaged" upon returning home from fighting in World War II.[10] "My father was the town drunk," said Hagar, who described his father as "a complete alcoholic and madman" who was abusive towards his wife and children.[10] Hagar's mother would occasionally take the children to a nearby orange grove to sleep in the car when their father became too violent. The Hagar family moved frequently, as Bobby had a habit of spending the rent money on alcohol; Hagar recalls living in nine different homes in Fontana while growing up. When Hagar was ten years old, his mother Gladys took the children and left Bobby for good.[10]

Growing up, Hagar would pick fruit, deliver newspapers, and mow lawns to earn money. He excelled academically and discovered music while in high school, teaching himself to play guitar on a $40 instrument purchased from a Sears catalog. He fronted his first band, the Fabulous Castilles, when he was 14 years old.[12] At age 17, Hagar went to San Bernardino and sneaked in to see the 1964 US debut of the Rolling Stones at the Swing Auditorium. He also regularly attended concerts by surf guitarist Dick Dale at the Riverside National Guard Armory.[10]

After graduating from high school, Hagar "wanted to get out of Fontana as quickly as I could". He moved to nearby Riverside and played in a handful of local bands, while also landing a job running the music department at a local store. Hagar first joined the Johnny Fortune Band as lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist[13] and subsequently played in a string of other pre-Montrose bands including Big Bang, Skinny, Dustcloud, Cotton, Jimmy, the Justice Brothers, and Manhole.[14] The Justice Brothers were the house band at a bar called "The Nightclub" in San Bernardino, before they relocated to San Francisco.[15] During this period in Riverside, Hagar met drummer David Lauser, who would become his friend and musical partner for decades to come. Hagar then got married and moved to San Francisco. At some point after landing in San Francisco, two members of his band were arrested on drug charges, and Hagar found himself broke and without a band. He subsequently spent several months driving a dump truck for his father-in-law in New York as a means of supporting himself until he could put a new band together.[10]

In 1970, Hagar returned to Fontana with his wife and new baby, pursuing a career in music full-time. While in Fontana, he claims he was visited by "a ship and two creatures inside of this ship" while he lay in bed one night. "And they were connected to me, tapped into my mind through some kind of mysterious wireless connection", he said of the experience, adding "I was kind of waking up. They said, in their communication to each other, no words spoke, 'Oh, he's waking up. We've got to go.' They fired off a numerical code, but it was not of our numerical system. All of a sudden, pow, the connection instantly broke." The experience affected Hagar deeply and led him to travel to Yucaipa, California to consult a psychic, who told Hagar that he needed to go back to San Francisco where fame was awaiting him.[10]

Musical career Edit

Montrose (1973–1975) Edit

While playing in a San Francisco cover band, Hagar was discovered and recruited to join Montrose, a new band being put together by noted session guitarist Ronnie Montrose. Hagar appeared on the band's debut and sophomore albums, which included the first song Hagar ever wrote, "Bad Motor Scooter". After conflicts arose between himself and Ronnie Montrose during a European tour, Hagar was fired. Bassist Bill Church, whom Montrose had fired after the first album, and drummer Denny Carmassi eventually followed Hagar out of Montrose, playing with his backing band as he embarked on a solo career.

Solo career (1976–1987, 1997, 2008, 2013–2014) Edit

By the late 1970s, Hagar was enjoying moderate success as a solo artist on Capitol Records under the tutelage of A&R man Carter, with such albums as Nine on a Ten Scale and hits such as "Red", which would build his persona and style, leading to his nickname as "the Red Rocker". However, Hagar felt that Carter did not play to his strengths as "a heavy-metal guy" and instead tried to generate Top 40 hits (such as a cover of Otis Redding's "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay") with little success.[16] Hagar opened for Boston during their 1978/1979 "Don't Look Back" tour, and was scheduled to continue in San Bernardino, California. Prior to the show, Hagar was replaced on the bill by the up-and-coming Los Angeles club band the Knack. Hagar split with Carter for his 1979 Street Machine album which he self-produced. But after it and 1980's Danger Zone failed to break out, Hagar felt that Capitol was not supporting him sufficiently.[17]

Hagar also penned songs that became hits for other bands, notably the top 10 rocker for Rick Springfield, "I've Done Everything for You". Bette Midler recorded two Hagar songs, "Keep on Rockin" and "Red".

Eddie Van Halen approached Hagar when they played a festival together in 1978 and told him that Montrose was his favorite band, referring to himself as a "Montrose freak". Hagar has said that Eddie had been heavily influenced by Montrose, saying "Not his soloing as much as the chording – yeah, he took some of that big open chord thing [from Montrose]. The big open A, the big open D, the big open E. Everything as open as you could make it, to make it as heavy as possible with one guitar. And that was pretty much Ronnie's style, too."[18]

Hagar left Capitol for the newly formed Geffen Records and made some personnel changes, including enlisting long-time friend and former Justice Brothers bandmate David Lauser as his drummer. His first Geffen release, Standing Hampton, was his biggest-selling album to date and went platinum on the strength of songs such as "There's Only One Way to Rock". The follow-up, Three Lock Box, generated his first pop Top 40 hit single and his highest-charting solo single on the Billboard Hot 100, "Your Love Is Driving Me Crazy", which peaked at No. 13 in early 1983.

Hagar continued to enjoy commercial success in the 1980s, with perhaps his best-known song, "I Can't Drive 55", from his 1984 album VOA, reaching No. 26 on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart and garnering heavy AOR airplay. By this time, Hagar had become a headlining act in many parts of the United States and Europe.

In 1987, Hagar had his first No. 1 hit on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks with "Give to Live" from I Never Said Goodbye, released after he had joined Van Halen.

HSAS (1983–1984) Edit

In 1983 and 1984, Hagar and guitarist Neal Schon of Journey formed the supergroup HSAS (Hagar Schon Aaronson Shrieve) along with former Foghat bassist Kenny Aaronson and former Santana drummer Michael Shrieve. HSAS did a small Christmas tour to benefit local charities and released an album, Through the Fire. The tracks which appeared on the album were recorded live, but crowd noise was removed during the mixing process to create the feel of a studio album. As intended from its start, HSAS was a short-lived project. One song in particular, a cover of "A Whiter Shade of Pale", received some airplay, peaking at No. 94 on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart as "Top of the Rock" became an under-the-radar airplay favorite on AOR stations and in markets such as Seattle.

Van Halen (1985–1996) Edit

In 1985 after parting ways with vocalist David Lee Roth, the remaining members of the band Van Halen contacted many potential replacements. In July, given Eddie Van Halen's appreciation of Montrose and at his car mechanic's suggestion, the band auditioned and quickly hired Hagar to fill the opening. With Hagar at the front, Van Halen produced four multi-platinum, number 1 Billboard charting albums: 5150, OU812, For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge, and Balance, as well as many chart hits, including nine number 1 Mainstream Rock hits. During Hagar's stint as Van Halen's vocalist, the band was often informally referred to by fans as "Van Hagar" as a way to distinguish the band from the previous David Lee Roth era.

Internal disputes eventually led to Hagar's departure from the band in June 1996.[19] Hagar disagreed with a decision to record two new tracks for a greatest hits album[20] after the band had agreed to take time off following their 1995 world tour. This issue was pushed by Van Halen's new manager Ray Danniels, Alex Van Halen's brother-in-law, who was brought in after the death of their longtime manager Ed Leffler. Hagar wanted instead to record a new studio album, but only after Eddie, Alex, and Hagar's pregnant wife had all dealt with their respective medical issues. Although there are several versions of how the split occurred, Hagar has stated that the final straw came when he was with his wife in Hawaii, where they had arranged for a natural delivery of the baby, and Eddie wanted him back in the studio in California. Hagar claimed to have flown to Los Angeles with his wife only to discover that she could not fly back to Hawaii. In the ensuing argument, he claims that he was fired. Eddie, on the other hand, says that Hagar quit. The end came when Eddie started to work with former lead singer David Lee Roth instead of Hagar, and two new songs were made with Roth for the greatest hits album Best Of – Volume I. When Van Halen again parted ways with Roth, instead of rehiring Hagar, the band hired Gary Cherone, the former lead singer of Extreme, also managed by Danniels.

Los Tres Gusanos (1993–1996, 2002, 2005–present) Edit

 
Hagar performing in 2005

Having jammed as a trio in 1992, Hagar, drummer David Lauser, and Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony formed the harmony-singing rock band Los Tres Gusanos (in English, the Three Worms) in 1993.[21][22] Playing a mixture of Hagar, Van Halen, and cover songs at Cabo Wabo and in San Francisco the band got together a few times a year. Initially active until 1996, Los Tres Gusanos regrouped in 2002,[23] then again in 2005,[24] and has performed together many times since. Lauser has gone on record to say, "Los Tres Gusanos will never die and rumors abound that they may resurface in Cabo soon."[25]

Musician Robert Berry stood in for Michael Anthony in 1996 and 1998 while the bass player fulfilled his touring commitments with Van Halen.[26] Being basically a bar/jam band, the group has also hosted a number of guests with them on stage.

Like related project Planet Us, Los Tres Gusanos has played at the BAMMIES (aka the California Music Awards)[27] and is known for its live performances. Similarly, neither band has ever made any official releases, although a number of unofficial bootleg live recordings have been widely circulated on CD and download, though these tend to be credited to Van Halen even when Hagar refers to Los Tres Gusanos by name during the recorded performances.[28][29][30] In 2021, Hagar claimed that, during the early years of Los Tres Gusanos' formation, he was offered a spot singing for metal band Pantera that did not come to fruition.[31]

Sammy Hagar & the Waboritas (1996–2005) Edit

Hagar produced several solo records after the split with Van Halen in 1996. He hit No. 1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in 1997 with "Little White Lie". In 1999, he formed a long-term band, called the Waboritas: David Lauser returned on drums, as did Jesse Harms on keyboards, and new to the mix was former Bus Boys guitarist Vic Johnson, and former Tommy Tutone bassist Mona Gnader. Subsequent tours were known for spontaneity; such as improvising "Folsom Prison Blues" by Johnny Cash at the IC Light Amphitheatre in Pittsburgh after the noise of a train disturbed the show.

In the summer of 2002, Roth and Hagar teamed up in the Song for Song, the Heavyweight Champs of Rock and Roll Tour (also known as the 'Sans-Halen' or 'Sam & Dave' Tour). The tour attracted media and audience fascination because it seemed more improbable than even a Van Halen tour with Roth or Hagar. The tour drew large crowds and featured no opening acts; Roth and Hagar alternated as the first act. Roth contrasted his personality with Hagar's: "He's the kind of guy you go out with to split a bottle with a friend. I'm the kind of guy you go out with if you want to split your friend with a bottle." Michael Anthony guested with Hagar's Waboritas numerous times and sometimes even sang lead. During performances, Hagar teased Anthony by asking, "Do the brothers know you're here?" Anthony never played with Roth. Gary Cherone appeared on occasion. Hagar released a live album (Live: Hallelujah), featuring vocals by Mike and Gary, and a documentary DVD, Long Road to Cabo, about touring with Roth.

"I thought that tour would be really cool, and it wasn't," Hagar said. "He [Roth] was so pompous and demanding. He's a strange guy."[32]

Planet Us (2002–2003) Edit

In 2002, with Van Halen still unreformed at this point, Hagar joined again with guitarists Neal Schon of Journey and later Joe Satriani to form a new side project called Planet Us, along with Van Halen member Michael Anthony on bass and Deen Castronovo (also of Journey) on drums. Despite having big intentions, the band only recorded two songs and played live a few times before dissolving when Hagar and Anthony reunited with Van Halen. The two songs, "Psycho Vertigo" and "Peephole", would not see release until Schon's Soul SirkUS released "Peephole" on 2003's "World Play" and Hagar's 2008 effort, Cosmic Universal Fashion.

Reunion with Van Halen (2003–2005) Edit

 
Hagar with Van Halen, 2004

After the successful tour with David Lee Roth, Hagar started thinking about his former Van Halen bandmates, calling Alex in late 2003 following a tip from a mutual friend. In 2004, Van Halen toured with Hagar while releasing a 2-CD greatest hits album, titled The Best of Both Worlds, featuring three new Van Halen tracks fronted by Hagar.

The subsequent tour brought on more problems, however, most notably Eddie Van Halen's alleged relapse into alcoholism. The relationship between Hagar and Van Halen eventually got so strained that they completed the tour using two separate charter jets, one for Hagar and Michael Anthony and one for Eddie and Alex. The tour ended with a somewhat infamous final show in Tucson, Arizona. As the show ended, Eddie smashed his guitar on stage sending shrapnel into the audience. This caused tensions backstage after the show eliminating the possibility of a new album being recorded. Hagar said in an interview (and later confirmed in greater detail in his 2011 autobiography) that Eddie had changed and was not the same person anymore.

Sammy Hagar & the Waboritas (2005–present) Edit

In 2005, Hagar continued to play with the Waboritas as he toured the Atlantic coast and the Midwest and added ex-Van Halen bass player Michael Anthony. Hagar's 2006 tour with the Waboritas also included a segment with Anthony, playing as a band called the Other Half (a reference to Hagar and Anthony being the half of Van Halen that was not Van Halen by name) for a set of songs in the middle of the show, including both Hagar- and Roth-era tunes. Hagar released an album and DVD called Livin' It Up! In St. Louis with the Wabos on July 25, 2006. Hagar has a longstanding and strong relationship with St. Louis. He often credits St. Louis fans and the radio station KSHE in St. Louis with helping to launch his professional career.

Chickenfoot (2008–present) Edit

In 2008, Hagar formed a supergroup named Chickenfoot with Michael Anthony, Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith, and guitar virtuoso Joe Satriani. Their self-titled debut album was released in June 2009 and debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard Music Chart. A brief tour was followed up by a second album, Chickenfoot III in 2011.

Sammy Hagar and the Circle (2014–present) Edit

Hagar formed a new supergroup in 2014, featuring Michael Anthony, Waboritas guitarist Vic Johnson, and drummer Jason Bonham. The group was named Sammy Hagar and the Circle as according to Hagar, "this band has kinda taken me full circle in my career", featuring tracks from his solo hits, along with Montrose, Van Halen, and Chickenfoot. Led Zeppelin songs were also featured in homage to Led Zeppelin due to the fact that Jason is the son of Zeppelin drummer John Bonham. Focusing on Sammy Hagar and the Circle meant Chickenfoot would be put on hiatus, helped by the fact the other supergroup gave Hagar some frustration in "spending a half-million on a record, writ[ing] and record[ing] for six months. It's a lot of work, and then to not sell many records." Sammy Hagar and the Circle began touring in 2014, with a live recording released on the album, At Your Service in May 2015.[33] In August 2015, it was reported that the Circle were having discussions about making a studio record to follow up their live album, with Hagar stating, "I want to see what [the Circle] can do in the studio, I've got a vibe on what I think this band will be, and it ain't classic rock, believe it or not. I want to play, like American folk rock, with a heavy edge. Remember the Band? Yeah, write lyrics about America, and about the world. I just have a feeling that this band might be able to do that really well. We'll find out."[34] Sammy Hagar and the Circle's debut studio album Space Between was released May 10, 2019, on BMG. The album debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 chart, No. 1 on Billboard's Top Album Sales chart, No. 1 on Billboard's US Independent Albums chart, and No. 1 on Billboard's Top Rock Albums chart. The sales start marked Hagar's third-largest sales week since Nielsen Music began tracking data in 1991.[35]

Other ventures Edit

Television appearances Edit

  • In 1998 Hagar made a one-time guest appearance in the CBS police drama Nash Bridges, assuming the role of a bartender in a gay bar for the season 4 episode "Imposters".[36]
  • In 2007, Hagar starred in a number of National Automotive Parts Association (NAPA) commercials with Nextel Cup drivers Michael Waltrip and Dale Jarrett. The campaign centered around Hagar's song "I Can't Drive 55", changing the words to "I Can't Drive the 55", a reference to Waltrip's car number 55.
  • Hagar covered the Patti Smith song "Free Money" early in his career. In 2007, Smith and Van Halen were both inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. "Free Money" was prominently featured in a video montage of Smith's performances. At the end of the induction show, Hagar jammed with Smith to her song "People Have the Power".
  • Hagar appeared in Celebrity Ghost Stories on The Biography Channel. He told of how he was awakened by his estranged father, drunkenly pounding on his door and demanding to see his new grandson. Hagar angrily sent him away. Moments later, the loud knocking resumed but when Hagar opened the door, it was a bandmate telling him that his father had been found dead earlier that night.
  • Hagar made a guest appearance with Chickenfoot on the Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode "IAMAPOD" in 2010.
  • In 2012, Hagar appeared in episode 30 of the third season of American Restoration in which he commissioned Rick to create a custom rum dispenser out of a restored vintage refrigerator.[37]
  • Hagar made an animated guest appearance in "Covercraft", a 2014 episode of The Simpsons.
  • Hagar acted as a guest mentor on Adam Levine's team on the 11th season of the NBC talent show, The Voice.
  • Wrestling promotion All Elite Wrestling would hold a match pitting members of their group the Inner Circle against each other, on one of their weekly shows, with two notable members being Sammy Guevara and Jake Hager forming an improvised tag team naming it after Hagar. Group leader Chris Jericho would notice this pun, eventually leading to Hagar himself making a virtual appearance on the show in support of Guevara and Hager.

Business interests Edit

 
Exterior view of Hagar's Cabo Wabo restaurant and nightclub in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
  • In the 1990s, Hagar bought a mountain bike store and built another one named Sausalito Cyclery, soon rated the number 1 independent bike store in California. Hagar designed a mountain bike called the "Red Rocker", built with a red frame by Gary Fisher and black components with no chrome.[38]
  • Hagar owns a nightclub and restaurant in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, called Cabo Wabo Cantina, where the video for the 1999 hit song "Mas Tequila" (from the 1999 Red Voodoo album) was filmed. Hagar plays at the club during his annual autumn "Birthday Bash". Hagar also has opened another nightclub in the franchise in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, and markets a highly successful line of premium tequilas by the same Cabo Wabo name. Cabo Wabo Cantina opened in Fresno on August 29, 2008. However, it closed a few months later when the operator had a falling out with Hagar. In November 2009, a Cabo Wabo Cantina opened in the Planet Hollywood Hotel's Miracle Mile shopping mall, directly on the strip in Las Vegas.
  • In early 2009, Hagar opened "Sammy's Beach Bar & Grill" at Harrah's Casino in St. Louis. Shortly after, another was opened in the Southwest Airlines terminal at McCarran Airport in Las Vegas. Hagar donates all of the profits of both locations to local charities.[39]
  • It was announced on May 7, 2007, that Hagar was selling an 80% interest in his Cabo Wabo Tequila to Gruppo Campari, the world's seventh-largest spirits company, for $80 million (equivalent to $112,900,000 in 2022). Skyy Spirits of San Francisco, a vodka producer and subsidiary of Milan's Gruppo Campari will market Cabo Wabo globally, with continued participation by Hagar. Gerry Ruvo, president and chief executive of Skyy Spirits said "Sammy has done a fantastic job building the brand, so we are going to obviously spend time with him and work with him to continue our efforts to take the brand to an even larger level, both here in the U.S. and, more important, globally." Ruvo said Great Britain, Spain, Australia, Southeast Asia, Japan, Germany, and Italy are considered key expansion markets for Tequila. Hagar created Cabo Wabo Tequila to serve patrons at his Cabo Wabo Cantina in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. He began to distribute it in 1999. In 2007, his company sold 147,000 cases, making it the second-best-selling premium Tequila in the United States, he said in a telephone interview.[40] Cabo Wabo Enterprises, based in Novato, California, earned about $60 million in sales in 2007.[41][42] In 2010, he sold the remaining 20% interest in Cabo Wabo Tequila to Gruppo Campari for $11 million (bringing the total to $91 million).[43]
  • In the summer of 2010, Hagar opened a beach bar at the Ballys Casino on the Atlantic City beach, which suffered extensive damage in Hurricane Sandy, and will not be reopened.[citation needed]
  • When asked how he has balanced being a rock star and tequila mogul, Hagar responded: "I always had other people doing everything. It was my palate and my concept. I would go in taste and say, 'Leave this in the barrel a little bit longer.' That was my job. I could do that right before I went on stage. That's a perfect time to do it, as a matter of fact!"[44]
  • In November 2011, Hagar launched Sammy's Beach Bar Rum in Hawaii. It is distilled on Maui by Hali'imaile Distilling Company. It is currently being rolled out to other North American markets.[45]
  • In 2009, Hagar and celebrity chef Tyler Florence opened a restaurant together in Mill Valley, California. Called El Paseo, it is a steakhouse, with Hagar's contribution being focused on the wine and music selection.[46]
  • In 2015, Hagar launched a weekly radio show called Sammy Hagar's Top Rock Countdown, supported by Envisage Radio Group, where he puts together various-genre playlists of his favorite songs.[47][48] As of August 2018, the show has been syndicated across 90 radio stations.[49]
  • In 2016, Hagar launched a new television program on Mark Cuban's network AXS TV. The show, Rock & Roll Road Trip with Sammy Hagar, follows Sammy around on the road talking with musical and entertainment guests as well as a jam session on each episode. Season Four kicked off in May 2019.[50] The first episode of Season 5 aired in April 2020. Due to the coronavirus outbreak, production was paused but will resume when it can be done safely.[51]

Author Edit

In March 2011, Hagar released an autobiography entitled Red: My Uncensored Life in Rock, written with the assistance of rock critic Joel Selvin. On April 3, 2011, it reached No. 1 on the New York Times Best Seller list of hardcover nonfiction.[52]

During an interview with the American Rock Scene, Hagar announced the forthcoming paperback version of Red would include an additional chapter, stating that he "didn't want to release the same book again."[53]

In September 2015, Hagar released the cookbook Are We Having Any Fun Yet? – The Cooking & Partying Handbook. The book contains food and drink recipes, along with pictures and stories of Hagar's cooking memories.[citation needed]

Backing bands Edit

During his solo career, Hagar has had a number of backing bands. Many played with him on a regular basis as more than just guest musicians. Generally these musicians also record most of the backing vocals for Hagar's albums. The most notable and longest standing group of Hagar's is called the Waboritas who were founded in 1997 for the Marching to Mars Tour. Also, time spent in Van Halen interrupted Hagar's solo career; it was on hiatus from 1985 to 1996 other than small returns to studio work in 1987 and 1993. When Hagar went on tour with Van Halen in 2004, the band were paid to be held on reserve for Hagar after the tour, despite the band going into a temporary hiatus for the duration

Hagar put the Waboritas on lifetime salary/vacation again, with the understanding that when he wanted to play with them they would be there ready to play, in 2009 following Hagar's involvement in the band Chickenfoot. Initially, Hagar reported he would only occasionally play with the Wabos from then on, for shows at Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, particularly his annual birthday concert. However, due to commitments of other members of Chickenfoot slowing the band's progress, Hagar has performed more than he initially planned to with the Wabos lineup.

Note on lineups, Hagar sometimes played all guitar parts on records, hence the list of guitar players having gaps.

Sammy Hagar and the Circle (2014–present) Edit

The Waboritas (2003, 2004–2009, 2010–present) Edit

  • Vic Johnson – guitar (1997–2003, 2004–2009, 2010–)
  • Mona Gnader – bass (1997–2003, 2004–2009, 2010–)
  • David Lauser – drums (1981–1985, 1987, 1993, 1997–2003, 2004–2009, 2010–)

Former band members Edit

Guitar
Bass
  • Bill Church (1976–1985)
  • Jonathan Pierce (1993, 1997)
Drums
  • Scott Mathews (1976–1977)
  • Chuck Ruff (1977–1980)
  • Denny Carmassi (1977, 1997)
  • Billy Carmassi
Keyboards

Equipment Edit

Hagar previously endorsed Yamaha guitars, which are currently producing a line of Hagar signature guitars named the Yamaha AES620 SH. The guitar is based on Yamaha's AES620 and features a number of modifications requested by Hagar, including a Seymour Duncan JB pickup in the bridge position, a "Cabo Wabo" inlay at the 12th fret and custom translucent red finish.[54] In addition to his signature model, Hagar also plays a handmade AES920 solid-body guitar.[55] Previously, Hagar collaborated with Washburn Guitars, which made a Hagar signature guitar named Washburn RR150, which featured Seymour Duncan pickups and a piezo pickup incorporated into the bridge.[56] In recent years, Hagar has switched to Gibson Guitars, having two signatures by them: the "Red Rocker" Les Paul,[57] and the Sammy Hagar Explorer.[58]

Hagar has used Crate Amplifiers, which marketed a Hagar signature 120-watt amplifier named Crate BV120RH Red Voodoo Amp Head.[59] Currently, he uses Blackstar and Marshall amps, making use of the Marshall Vintage Modern 2466 head and Blackstar Series One 100-watt head.[60]

Personal life Edit

Hagar married his first wife, Betsy Berardi, on November 3, 1968. They have two sons, Aaron (born 1970) and Andrew (born 1984). In 1994, the couple divorced after 26 years of marriage. He married his current wife, Kari Hagar, on November 29, 1995, and together they have two daughters, Kama (born 1996) and Samantha (born 2001).[61]

He is the cousin of Christian metal singer Ken Tamplin, who is best known for his work with Joshua, Shout and Magdallan in addition to his solo career.[62]

He is a long-time Ferrari enthusiast and owns a 2008 Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano F1. He still owns the 1982 Ferrari 512BB made famous in his "I Can't Drive 55" music video.[63]

Discography Edit

Studio albums Edit

with Montrose Edit

with Van Halen Edit

with Chickenfoot Edit

References Edit

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Further reading Edit

External links Edit

  • Official website  
  • Sammy Hagar Discography
  • Sammy Hagar at IMDb
  • Sammy Hagar at AllMusic
Preceded by Lead singer of Van Halen
1985–1996
Succeeded by
Preceded by Lead singer of Van Halen
2003–2005
Succeeded by

sammy, hagar, second, studio, album, album, hagar, born, october, 1947, also, known, rocker, american, singer, songwriter, guitarist, early, 1970s, member, hard, rock, band, montrose, before, launching, solo, career, scoring, 1984, with, drive, replaced, david. For his second studio album see Sammy Hagar album Sam Roy Hagar born October 13 1947 also known as the Red Rocker 1 is an American singer songwriter and guitarist In the early 1970s he was a member of the hard rock band Montrose before launching a solo career scoring a hit in 1984 with I Can t Drive 55 He replaced David Lee Roth as the second lead vocalist of Van Halen in 1985 but left in 1996 He returned to the band from 2003 to 2005 In 2007 Hagar was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Van Halen His musical style primarily consists of hard rock and heavy metal 2 3 4 5 6 Sammy HagarHagar performing at the Moondance Jam 2008Background informationBirth nameSam Roy HagarAlso known asThe Red RockerBorn 1947 10 13 October 13 1947 age 75 Salinas California U S GenresHard rock heavy metalInstrument s Vocals guitarYears active1972 presentLabelsCapitol Geffen MCA Cabo Wabo Beyond Music Loud amp Proud Roadrunner Silverline earMUSIC 33rd StreetMember ofSammy Hagar amp the Waboritas Chickenfoot Sammy Hagar and the CircleFormerly ofMontrose Van Halen HSAS Planet UsWebsiteredrocker wbr com Also a businessman Hagar founded the Cabo Wabo tequila brand and restaurant chain as well as Sammy s Beach Bar rum 7 His current musical projects include being the lead singer of Chickenfoot and Sammy Hagar and the Circle Hagar also is the host of Rock amp Roll Road Trip with Sammy Hagar on AXS TV 8 Contents 1 Early life 2 Musical career 2 1 Montrose 1973 1975 2 2 Solo career 1976 1987 1997 2008 2013 2014 2 3 HSAS 1983 1984 2 4 Van Halen 1985 1996 2 5 Los Tres Gusanos 1993 1996 2002 2005 present 2 6 Sammy Hagar amp the Waboritas 1996 2005 2 7 Planet Us 2002 2003 2 8 Reunion with Van Halen 2003 2005 2 9 Sammy Hagar amp the Waboritas 2005 present 2 10 Chickenfoot 2008 present 2 11 Sammy Hagar and the Circle 2014 present 3 Other ventures 3 1 Television appearances 3 2 Business interests 3 3 Author 4 Backing bands 4 1 Sammy Hagar and the Circle 2014 present 4 2 The Waboritas 2003 2004 2009 2010 present 4 3 Former band members 5 Equipment 6 Personal life 7 Discography 7 1 Studio albums 7 2 with Montrose 7 3 with Van Halen 7 4 with Chickenfoot 8 References 9 Other sources 10 Further reading 11 External linksEarly life EditSam Roy Hagar was born to Bobby and Gladys Hagar in Salinas California and was named after his maternal grandfather Sam Roy Baio 9 Hagar s family worked in the lettuce fields and he lived with his parents and three siblings in a labor camp until moving south to Fontana California 10 There his father Bobby had landed a job at the Kaiser Steel Mill working in the open hearth 11 Bobby Hagar was an alcoholic boxer who held a record for being knocked down 20 times in a single fight 10 Friends said he was mentally damaged upon returning home from fighting in World War II 10 My father was the town drunk said Hagar who described his father as a complete alcoholic and madman who was abusive towards his wife and children 10 Hagar s mother would occasionally take the children to a nearby orange grove to sleep in the car when their father became too violent The Hagar family moved frequently as Bobby had a habit of spending the rent money on alcohol Hagar recalls living in nine different homes in Fontana while growing up When Hagar was ten years old his mother Gladys took the children and left Bobby for good 10 Growing up Hagar would pick fruit deliver newspapers and mow lawns to earn money He excelled academically and discovered music while in high school teaching himself to play guitar on a 40 instrument purchased from a Sears catalog He fronted his first band the Fabulous Castilles when he was 14 years old 12 At age 17 Hagar went to San Bernardino and sneaked in to see the 1964 US debut of the Rolling Stones at the Swing Auditorium He also regularly attended concerts by surf guitarist Dick Dale at the Riverside National Guard Armory 10 After graduating from high school Hagar wanted to get out of Fontana as quickly as I could He moved to nearby Riverside and played in a handful of local bands while also landing a job running the music department at a local store Hagar first joined the Johnny Fortune Band as lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist 13 and subsequently played in a string of other pre Montrose bands including Big Bang Skinny Dustcloud Cotton Jimmy the Justice Brothers and Manhole 14 The Justice Brothers were the house band at a bar called The Nightclub in San Bernardino before they relocated to San Francisco 15 During this period in Riverside Hagar met drummer David Lauser who would become his friend and musical partner for decades to come Hagar then got married and moved to San Francisco At some point after landing in San Francisco two members of his band were arrested on drug charges and Hagar found himself broke and without a band He subsequently spent several months driving a dump truck for his father in law in New York as a means of supporting himself until he could put a new band together 10 In 1970 Hagar returned to Fontana with his wife and new baby pursuing a career in music full time While in Fontana he claims he was visited by a ship and two creatures inside of this ship while he lay in bed one night And they were connected to me tapped into my mind through some kind of mysterious wireless connection he said of the experience adding I was kind of waking up They said in their communication to each other no words spoke Oh he s waking up We ve got to go They fired off a numerical code but it was not of our numerical system All of a sudden pow the connection instantly broke The experience affected Hagar deeply and led him to travel to Yucaipa California to consult a psychic who told Hagar that he needed to go back to San Francisco where fame was awaiting him 10 Musical career EditMontrose 1973 1975 Edit While playing in a San Francisco cover band Hagar was discovered and recruited to join Montrose a new band being put together by noted session guitarist Ronnie Montrose Hagar appeared on the band s debut and sophomore albums which included the first song Hagar ever wrote Bad Motor Scooter After conflicts arose between himself and Ronnie Montrose during a European tour Hagar was fired Bassist Bill Church whom Montrose had fired after the first album and drummer Denny Carmassi eventually followed Hagar out of Montrose playing with his backing band as he embarked on a solo career Solo career 1976 1987 1997 2008 2013 2014 Edit By the late 1970s Hagar was enjoying moderate success as a solo artist on Capitol Records under the tutelage of A amp R man Carter with such albums as Nine on a Ten Scale and hits such as Red which would build his persona and style leading to his nickname as the Red Rocker However Hagar felt that Carter did not play to his strengths as a heavy metal guy and instead tried to generate Top 40 hits such as a cover of Otis Redding s Sittin On The Dock of the Bay with little success 16 Hagar opened for Boston during their 1978 1979 Don t Look Back tour and was scheduled to continue in San Bernardino California Prior to the show Hagar was replaced on the bill by the up and coming Los Angeles club band the Knack Hagar split with Carter for his 1979 Street Machine album which he self produced But after it and 1980 s Danger Zone failed to break out Hagar felt that Capitol was not supporting him sufficiently 17 Hagar also penned songs that became hits for other bands notably the top 10 rocker for Rick Springfield I ve Done Everything for You Bette Midler recorded two Hagar songs Keep on Rockin and Red Eddie Van Halen approached Hagar when they played a festival together in 1978 and told him that Montrose was his favorite band referring to himself as a Montrose freak Hagar has said that Eddie had been heavily influenced by Montrose saying Not his soloing as much as the chording yeah he took some of that big open chord thing from Montrose The big open A the big open D the big open E Everything as open as you could make it to make it as heavy as possible with one guitar And that was pretty much Ronnie s style too 18 Hagar left Capitol for the newly formed Geffen Records and made some personnel changes including enlisting long time friend and former Justice Brothers bandmate David Lauser as his drummer His first Geffen release Standing Hampton was his biggest selling album to date and went platinum on the strength of songs such as There s Only One Way to Rock The follow up Three Lock Box generated his first pop Top 40 hit single and his highest charting solo single on the Billboard Hot 100 Your Love Is Driving Me Crazy which peaked at No 13 in early 1983 Hagar continued to enjoy commercial success in the 1980s with perhaps his best known song I Can t Drive 55 from his 1984 album VOA reaching No 26 on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart and garnering heavy AOR airplay By this time Hagar had become a headlining act in many parts of the United States and Europe In 1987 Hagar had his first No 1 hit on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks with Give to Live from I Never Said Goodbye released after he had joined Van Halen HSAS 1983 1984 Edit In 1983 and 1984 Hagar and guitarist Neal Schon of Journey formed the supergroup HSAS Hagar Schon Aaronson Shrieve along with former Foghat bassist Kenny Aaronson and former Santana drummer Michael Shrieve HSAS did a small Christmas tour to benefit local charities and released an album Through the Fire The tracks which appeared on the album were recorded live but crowd noise was removed during the mixing process to create the feel of a studio album As intended from its start HSAS was a short lived project One song in particular a cover of A Whiter Shade of Pale received some airplay peaking at No 94 on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart as Top of the Rock became an under the radar airplay favorite on AOR stations and in markets such as Seattle Van Halen 1985 1996 Edit In 1985 after parting ways with vocalist David Lee Roth the remaining members of the band Van Halen contacted many potential replacements In July given Eddie Van Halen s appreciation of Montrose and at his car mechanic s suggestion the band auditioned and quickly hired Hagar to fill the opening With Hagar at the front Van Halen produced four multi platinum number 1 Billboard charting albums 5150 OU812 For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge and Balance as well as many chart hits including nine number 1 Mainstream Rock hits During Hagar s stint as Van Halen s vocalist the band was often informally referred to by fans as Van Hagar as a way to distinguish the band from the previous David Lee Roth era Internal disputes eventually led to Hagar s departure from the band in June 1996 19 Hagar disagreed with a decision to record two new tracks for a greatest hits album 20 after the band had agreed to take time off following their 1995 world tour This issue was pushed by Van Halen s new manager Ray Danniels Alex Van Halen s brother in law who was brought in after the death of their longtime manager Ed Leffler Hagar wanted instead to record a new studio album but only after Eddie Alex and Hagar s pregnant wife had all dealt with their respective medical issues Although there are several versions of how the split occurred Hagar has stated that the final straw came when he was with his wife in Hawaii where they had arranged for a natural delivery of the baby and Eddie wanted him back in the studio in California Hagar claimed to have flown to Los Angeles with his wife only to discover that she could not fly back to Hawaii In the ensuing argument he claims that he was fired Eddie on the other hand says that Hagar quit The end came when Eddie started to work with former lead singer David Lee Roth instead of Hagar and two new songs were made with Roth for the greatest hits album Best Of Volume I When Van Halen again parted ways with Roth instead of rehiring Hagar the band hired Gary Cherone the former lead singer of Extreme also managed by Danniels Los Tres Gusanos 1993 1996 2002 2005 present Edit nbsp Hagar performing in 2005Having jammed as a trio in 1992 Hagar drummer David Lauser and Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony formed the harmony singing rock band Los Tres Gusanos in English the Three Worms in 1993 21 22 Playing a mixture of Hagar Van Halen and cover songs at Cabo Wabo and in San Francisco the band got together a few times a year Initially active until 1996 Los Tres Gusanos regrouped in 2002 23 then again in 2005 24 and has performed together many times since Lauser has gone on record to say Los Tres Gusanos will never die and rumors abound that they may resurface in Cabo soon 25 Musician Robert Berry stood in for Michael Anthony in 1996 and 1998 while the bass player fulfilled his touring commitments with Van Halen 26 Being basically a bar jam band the group has also hosted a number of guests with them on stage Like related project Planet Us Los Tres Gusanos has played at the BAMMIES aka the California Music Awards 27 and is known for its live performances Similarly neither band has ever made any official releases although a number of unofficial bootleg live recordings have been widely circulated on CD and download though these tend to be credited to Van Halen even when Hagar refers to Los Tres Gusanos by name during the recorded performances 28 29 30 In 2021 Hagar claimed that during the early years of Los Tres Gusanos formation he was offered a spot singing for metal band Pantera that did not come to fruition 31 Sammy Hagar amp the Waboritas 1996 2005 Edit Main article The Waboritas Hagar produced several solo records after the split with Van Halen in 1996 He hit No 1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in 1997 with Little White Lie In 1999 he formed a long term band called the Waboritas David Lauser returned on drums as did Jesse Harms on keyboards and new to the mix was former Bus Boys guitarist Vic Johnson and former Tommy Tutone bassist Mona Gnader Subsequent tours were known for spontaneity such as improvising Folsom Prison Blues by Johnny Cash at the IC Light Amphitheatre in Pittsburgh after the noise of a train disturbed the show In the summer of 2002 Roth and Hagar teamed up in the Song for Song the Heavyweight Champs of Rock and Roll Tour also known as the Sans Halen or Sam amp Dave Tour The tour attracted media and audience fascination because it seemed more improbable than even a Van Halen tour with Roth or Hagar The tour drew large crowds and featured no opening acts Roth and Hagar alternated as the first act Roth contrasted his personality with Hagar s He s the kind of guy you go out with to split a bottle with a friend I m the kind of guy you go out with if you want to split your friend with a bottle Michael Anthony guested with Hagar s Waboritas numerous times and sometimes even sang lead During performances Hagar teased Anthony by asking Do the brothers know you re here Anthony never played with Roth Gary Cherone appeared on occasion Hagar released a live album Live Hallelujah featuring vocals by Mike and Gary and a documentary DVD Long Road to Cabo about touring with Roth I thought that tour would be really cool and it wasn t Hagar said He Roth was so pompous and demanding He s a strange guy 32 Planet Us 2002 2003 Edit In 2002 with Van Halen still unreformed at this point Hagar joined again with guitarists Neal Schon of Journey and later Joe Satriani to form a new side project called Planet Us along with Van Halen member Michael Anthony on bass and Deen Castronovo also of Journey on drums Despite having big intentions the band only recorded two songs and played live a few times before dissolving when Hagar and Anthony reunited with Van Halen The two songs Psycho Vertigo and Peephole would not see release until Schon s Soul SirkUS released Peephole on 2003 s World Play and Hagar s 2008 effort Cosmic Universal Fashion Reunion with Van Halen 2003 2005 Edit nbsp Hagar with Van Halen 2004After the successful tour with David Lee Roth Hagar started thinking about his former Van Halen bandmates calling Alex in late 2003 following a tip from a mutual friend In 2004 Van Halen toured with Hagar while releasing a 2 CD greatest hits album titled The Best of Both Worlds featuring three new Van Halen tracks fronted by Hagar The subsequent tour brought on more problems however most notably Eddie Van Halen s alleged relapse into alcoholism The relationship between Hagar and Van Halen eventually got so strained that they completed the tour using two separate charter jets one for Hagar and Michael Anthony and one for Eddie and Alex The tour ended with a somewhat infamous final show in Tucson Arizona As the show ended Eddie smashed his guitar on stage sending shrapnel into the audience This caused tensions backstage after the show eliminating the possibility of a new album being recorded Hagar said in an interview and later confirmed in greater detail in his 2011 autobiography that Eddie had changed and was not the same person anymore Sammy Hagar amp the Waboritas 2005 present Edit In 2005 Hagar continued to play with the Waboritas as he toured the Atlantic coast and the Midwest and added ex Van Halen bass player Michael Anthony Hagar s 2006 tour with the Waboritas also included a segment with Anthony playing as a band called the Other Half a reference to Hagar and Anthony being the half of Van Halen that was not Van Halen by name for a set of songs in the middle of the show including both Hagar and Roth era tunes Hagar released an album and DVD called Livin It Up In St Louis with the Wabos on July 25 2006 Hagar has a longstanding and strong relationship with St Louis He often credits St Louis fans and the radio station KSHE in St Louis with helping to launch his professional career Chickenfoot 2008 present Edit In 2008 Hagar formed a supergroup named Chickenfoot with Michael Anthony Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith and guitar virtuoso Joe Satriani Their self titled debut album was released in June 2009 and debuted at No 4 on the Billboard Music Chart A brief tour was followed up by a second album Chickenfoot III in 2011 Sammy Hagar and the Circle 2014 present Edit Main article Sammy Hagar and the Circle Hagar formed a new supergroup in 2014 featuring Michael Anthony Waboritas guitarist Vic Johnson and drummer Jason Bonham The group was named Sammy Hagar and the Circle as according to Hagar this band has kinda taken me full circle in my career featuring tracks from his solo hits along with Montrose Van Halen and Chickenfoot Led Zeppelin songs were also featured in homage to Led Zeppelin due to the fact that Jason is the son of Zeppelin drummer John Bonham Focusing on Sammy Hagar and the Circle meant Chickenfoot would be put on hiatus helped by the fact the other supergroup gave Hagar some frustration in spending a half million on a record writ ing and record ing for six months It s a lot of work and then to not sell many records Sammy Hagar and the Circle began touring in 2014 with a live recording released on the album At Your Service in May 2015 33 In August 2015 it was reported that the Circle were having discussions about making a studio record to follow up their live album with Hagar stating I want to see what the Circle can do in the studio I ve got a vibe on what I think this band will be and it ain t classic rock believe it or not I want to play like American folk rock with a heavy edge Remember the Band Yeah write lyrics about America and about the world I just have a feeling that this band might be able to do that really well We ll find out 34 Sammy Hagar and the Circle s debut studio album Space Between was released May 10 2019 on BMG The album debuted at No 4 on the Billboard 200 chart No 1 on Billboard s Top Album Sales chart No 1 on Billboard s US Independent Albums chart and No 1 on Billboard s Top Rock Albums chart The sales start marked Hagar s third largest sales week since Nielsen Music began tracking data in 1991 35 Other ventures EditTelevision appearances Edit In 1998 Hagar made a one time guest appearance in the CBS police drama Nash Bridges assuming the role of a bartender in a gay bar for the season 4 episode Imposters 36 In 2007 Hagar starred in a number of National Automotive Parts Association NAPA commercials with Nextel Cup drivers Michael Waltrip and Dale Jarrett The campaign centered around Hagar s song I Can t Drive 55 changing the words to I Can t Drive the 55 a reference to Waltrip s car number 55 Hagar covered the Patti Smith song Free Money early in his career In 2007 Smith and Van Halen were both inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Free Money was prominently featured in a video montage of Smith s performances At the end of the induction show Hagar jammed with Smith to her song People Have the Power Hagar appeared in Celebrity Ghost Stories on The Biography Channel He told of how he was awakened by his estranged father drunkenly pounding on his door and demanding to see his new grandson Hagar angrily sent him away Moments later the loud knocking resumed but when Hagar opened the door it was a bandmate telling him that his father had been found dead earlier that night Hagar made a guest appearance with Chickenfoot on the Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode IAMAPOD in 2010 In 2012 Hagar appeared in episode 30 of the third season of American Restoration in which he commissioned Rick to create a custom rum dispenser out of a restored vintage refrigerator 37 Hagar made an animated guest appearance in Covercraft a 2014 episode of The Simpsons Hagar acted as a guest mentor on Adam Levine s team on the 11th season of the NBC talent show The Voice Wrestling promotion All Elite Wrestling would hold a match pitting members of their group the Inner Circle against each other on one of their weekly shows with two notable members being Sammy Guevara and Jake Hager forming an improvised tag team naming it after Hagar Group leader Chris Jericho would notice this pun eventually leading to Hagar himself making a virtual appearance on the show in support of Guevara and Hager Business interests Edit nbsp Exterior view of Hagar s Cabo Wabo restaurant and nightclub in Cabo San Lucas MexicoIn the 1990s Hagar bought a mountain bike store and built another one named Sausalito Cyclery soon rated the number 1 independent bike store in California Hagar designed a mountain bike called the Red Rocker built with a red frame by Gary Fisher and black components with no chrome 38 Hagar owns a nightclub and restaurant in Cabo San Lucas Mexico called Cabo Wabo Cantina where the video for the 1999 hit song Mas Tequila from the 1999 Red Voodoo album was filmed Hagar plays at the club during his annual autumn Birthday Bash Hagar also has opened another nightclub in the franchise in Lake Tahoe Nevada and markets a highly successful line of premium tequilas by the same Cabo Wabo name Cabo Wabo Cantina opened in Fresno on August 29 2008 However it closed a few months later when the operator had a falling out with Hagar In November 2009 a Cabo Wabo Cantina opened in the Planet Hollywood Hotel s Miracle Mile shopping mall directly on the strip in Las Vegas In early 2009 Hagar opened Sammy s Beach Bar amp Grill at Harrah s Casino in St Louis Shortly after another was opened in the Southwest Airlines terminal at McCarran Airport in Las Vegas Hagar donates all of the profits of both locations to local charities 39 It was announced on May 7 2007 that Hagar was selling an 80 interest in his Cabo Wabo Tequila to Gruppo Campari the world s seventh largest spirits company for 80 million equivalent to 112 900 000 in 2022 Skyy Spirits of San Francisco a vodka producer and subsidiary of Milan s Gruppo Campari will market Cabo Wabo globally with continued participation by Hagar Gerry Ruvo president and chief executive of Skyy Spirits said Sammy has done a fantastic job building the brand so we are going to obviously spend time with him and work with him to continue our efforts to take the brand to an even larger level both here in the U S and more important globally Ruvo said Great Britain Spain Australia Southeast Asia Japan Germany and Italy are considered key expansion markets for Tequila Hagar created Cabo Wabo Tequila to serve patrons at his Cabo Wabo Cantina in Cabo San Lucas Mexico He began to distribute it in 1999 In 2007 his company sold 147 000 cases making it the second best selling premium Tequila in the United States he said in a telephone interview 40 Cabo Wabo Enterprises based in Novato California earned about 60 million in sales in 2007 41 42 In 2010 he sold the remaining 20 interest in Cabo Wabo Tequila to Gruppo Campari for 11 million bringing the total to 91 million 43 In the summer of 2010 Hagar opened a beach bar at the Ballys Casino on the Atlantic City beach which suffered extensive damage in Hurricane Sandy and will not be reopened citation needed When asked how he has balanced being a rock star and tequila mogul Hagar responded I always had other people doing everything It was my palate and my concept I would go in taste and say Leave this in the barrel a little bit longer That was my job I could do that right before I went on stage That s a perfect time to do it as a matter of fact 44 In November 2011 Hagar launched Sammy s Beach Bar Rum in Hawaii It is distilled on Maui by Hali imaile Distilling Company It is currently being rolled out to other North American markets 45 In 2009 Hagar and celebrity chef Tyler Florence opened a restaurant together in Mill Valley California Called El Paseo it is a steakhouse with Hagar s contribution being focused on the wine and music selection 46 In 2015 Hagar launched a weekly radio show called Sammy Hagar s Top Rock Countdown supported by Envisage Radio Group where he puts together various genre playlists of his favorite songs 47 48 As of August 2018 the show has been syndicated across 90 radio stations 49 In 2016 Hagar launched a new television program on Mark Cuban s network AXS TV The show Rock amp Roll Road Trip with Sammy Hagar follows Sammy around on the road talking with musical and entertainment guests as well as a jam session on each episode Season Four kicked off in May 2019 50 The first episode of Season 5 aired in April 2020 Due to the coronavirus outbreak production was paused but will resume when it can be done safely 51 Author Edit In March 2011 Hagar released an autobiography entitled Red My Uncensored Life in Rock written with the assistance of rock critic Joel Selvin On April 3 2011 it reached No 1 on the New York Times Best Seller list of hardcover nonfiction 52 During an interview with the American Rock Scene Hagar announced the forthcoming paperback version of Red would include an additional chapter stating that he didn t want to release the same book again 53 In September 2015 Hagar released the cookbook Are We Having Any Fun Yet The Cooking amp Partying Handbook The book contains food and drink recipes along with pictures and stories of Hagar s cooking memories citation needed Backing bands EditDuring his solo career Hagar has had a number of backing bands Many played with him on a regular basis as more than just guest musicians Generally these musicians also record most of the backing vocals for Hagar s albums The most notable and longest standing group of Hagar s is called the Waboritas who were founded in 1997 for the Marching to Mars Tour Also time spent in Van Halen interrupted Hagar s solo career it was on hiatus from 1985 to 1996 other than small returns to studio work in 1987 and 1993 When Hagar went on tour with Van Halen in 2004 the band were paid to be held on reserve for Hagar after the tour despite the band going into a temporary hiatus for the durationHagar put the Waboritas on lifetime salary vacation again with the understanding that when he wanted to play with them they would be there ready to play in 2009 following Hagar s involvement in the band Chickenfoot Initially Hagar reported he would only occasionally play with the Wabos from then on for shows at Cabo San Lucas Mexico particularly his annual birthday concert However due to commitments of other members of Chickenfoot slowing the band s progress Hagar has performed more than he initially planned to with the Wabos lineup Note on lineups Hagar sometimes played all guitar parts on records hence the list of guitar players having gaps Sammy Hagar and the Circle 2014 present Edit Vic Johnson guitar backing vocals Michael Anthony bass backing vocals Jason Bonham drumsThe Waboritas 2003 2004 2009 2010 present Edit See also The Waboritas Vic Johnson guitar 1997 2003 2004 2009 2010 Mona Gnader bass 1997 2003 2004 2009 2010 David Lauser drums 1981 1985 1987 1993 1997 2003 2004 2009 2010 Former band members Edit GuitarDavid Lewark 1976 1977 Gary Pihl 1977 1985 Glenn Ross Campbell ex Juicy Lucy BassBill Church 1976 1985 Jonathan Pierce 1993 1997 DrumsScott Mathews 1976 1977 Chuck Ruff 1977 1980 Denny Carmassi 1977 1997 Billy CarmassiKeyboardsAlan Fitzgerald 1976 1979 Geoff Workman 1980 Jesse Harms 1984 1985 1987 1997 2003 Equipment EditHagar previously endorsed Yamaha guitars which are currently producing a line of Hagar signature guitars named the Yamaha AES620 SH The guitar is based on Yamaha s AES620 and features a number of modifications requested by Hagar including a Seymour Duncan JB pickup in the bridge position a Cabo Wabo inlay at the 12th fret and custom translucent red finish 54 In addition to his signature model Hagar also plays a handmade AES920 solid body guitar 55 Previously Hagar collaborated with Washburn Guitars which made a Hagar signature guitar named Washburn RR150 which featured Seymour Duncan pickups and a piezo pickup incorporated into the bridge 56 In recent years Hagar has switched to Gibson Guitars having two signatures by them the Red Rocker Les Paul 57 and the Sammy Hagar Explorer 58 Hagar has used Crate Amplifiers which marketed a Hagar signature 120 watt amplifier named Crate BV120RH Red Voodoo Amp Head 59 Currently he uses Blackstar and Marshall amps making use of the Marshall Vintage Modern 2466 head and Blackstar Series One 100 watt head 60 Personal life EditHagar married his first wife Betsy Berardi on November 3 1968 They have two sons Aaron born 1970 and Andrew born 1984 In 1994 the couple divorced after 26 years of marriage He married his current wife Kari Hagar on November 29 1995 and together they have two daughters Kama born 1996 and Samantha born 2001 61 He is the cousin of Christian metal singer Ken Tamplin who is best known for his work with Joshua Shout and Magdallan in addition to his solo career 62 He is a long time Ferrari enthusiast and owns a 2008 Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano F1 He still owns the 1982 Ferrari 512BB made famous in his I Can t Drive 55 music video 63 Discography EditMain article Sammy Hagar discography Studio albums Edit Nine on a Ten Scale 1976 Sammy Hagar 1977 Musical Chairs 1977 Street Machine 1979 Danger Zone 1980 Standing Hampton 1982 Three Lock Box 1982 VOA 1984 I Never Said Goodbye 1987 Marching to Mars 1997 Red Voodoo 1999 Ten 13 2000 Not 4 Sale 2002 Livin It Up 2006 Cosmic Universal Fashion 2008 Sammy Hagar amp Friends 2013 Lite Roast 2014 Space Between 2019 Lockdown 2020 2021 Crazy Times 2022 with Montrose Edit Montrose 1973 Paper Money 1974 with Van Halen Edit Main article Van Halen discography 5150 1986 OU812 1988 For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge 1991 Balance 1995 with Chickenfoot Edit Chickenfoot 2009 Chickenfoot III 2011 References Edit Chris Woodstra John Bush Stephen Thomas Erlewine 2008 All Music Guide Required Listening Classic Rock Hal Leonard Corporation ISBN 0 87930 917 2 p 234 Erlewine Stephen Thomas Sammy Hagar at AllMusic Popoff Martin August 15 2014 The Big Book of Hair Metal The Illustrated Oral History of Heavy Metal s Debauched Decade Voyageur Press p 133 ISBN 978 0 7603 4546 7 Dicaire David October 1 1999 Blues Singers Biographies of 50 Legendary Artists of the Early 20th Century McFarland p 96 ISBN 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