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Although Van Halen vocalist Sammy Hagar was a financial supporter of President George W. Bush in his 2004 re-election campaign, [23] during the 2004 reunion tour, the band projected the "Right Now" music video, with a few extra modern scenes, on a large screen behind them while they performed the song. Some new modern scenes were, "Right now ...
I Never Said Goodbye is the ninth studio album by American rock musician Sammy Hagar, released on June 23, 1987, by Geffen Records.It was his first solo album since 1984's VOA, released while he was a member of Van Halen.
Sammy Hagar chose Alice in Chains to be the opening act after seeing the music video for their hit single "Man In The Box" on MTV. [1] [2] At the two Fresno, California, shows, the band filmed and recorded material for the live double album Live: Right Here, Right Now and live VHS Van Halen: Right Here, Right Now – Live (later also released ...
Four dates into Sammy Hagar’s “Best of Both Worlds Tour” — which also features former Van Halen bandmate Michael Anthony, guitar virtuoso Joe Satriani, and second-generation rock drummer ...
originally from Van Halen's For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge album. recorded at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in Charlotte, North Carolina, on August 7, 2002. "Dreams" (Michael Anthony/Sammy Hagar/Alex Van Halen/Edward Van Halen) – 4:59 originally from Van Halen's 5150 album. recorded at the Selland Arena in Fresno, California, on June 27, 2002.
Van Halen's first album with Hagar, 1986's 5150, was the band's first No. 1 on the Billboard 200. The three studio albums that followed, OU812, For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge and Balance, also topped the charts. In 1996, Hagar left Van Halen amidst similar tension with the Van Halen brothers.
Sammy Hagar says he’s grateful he had the opportunity to speak with Eddie Van Halen one last time before the guitarist passed away earlier this year. Speaking to Variety from Big Sky, Montana ...
“OU812,” the cleverly titled follow-up, is every bit as good as “5150,” and finds Hagar and guitarist Eddie Van Halen delving even more deeply into keyboard-heavy hits, like “When It's ...