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May 14, 2015
Acoustic-4-A-Cure Rehearsal
Rehearsal for Acoustic-4-A-Cure was amazing with Jerry Cantrell, James Hetfeld, Joe satriani, Chad Smith, Vic Johnson and myself. (along with some musicians to accompany us individually). It’s going to be a night of some spectacular duets the way it shaping up now. Big surprises this year and for an amazing cause. We want to thank everyone in advance for their support! www.acoustic4acure.org




May 10, 2015
Cinqo de Tahoe de Wabos!
The pics say it all. I lost my voice early on like the beginning of the show ha ha. Not funny. The Redheads saved me again. The show actually was unbelievable – one of my favorites ever because of the fans and the Wabos lifetime dedication and commitment to the party and the music. I’m extremely happy with tonight’s show even though it may be in the top three of my worst vocal abilities ever but I must say there were some magical moments that were in the top three best ever as well!!! Love love love them Redheads. Thank you Aaron Hagar thank you Andre Thierry, David, Vic and Mona for sucking it up with me and laying it down 110%.
Because that’s what we do thank you. At your service.
Sammy.
May 7, 2015
Sammy Hagar and Starkey Hearing Foundation Join Forces in Cabo
May is "Better Hearing and Speech" month, so this is a great time to raise awareness about hearing loss as well as for people to hear Sammy talk about the transformative process people go through when their hearing is restored.
Seeing these kids' faces' light up is just the most amazing experience. Throughout the day it took some getting used to, but once I started, we just were rolling!
"Everyone is important, no matter what their age, no matter what their condition, they're part of life – they're part of the human family, so we're gunna have a great day and we're gunna help some people!" – Bill Austin, Founder, Starkey Hearing Foundation.
Last month, the World Health Organization released data that 1.1 billion teenagers and young adults are at risk for hearing loss due to unsafe listening practices.
As you know, Sammy Hagar has been involved with Starkey Hearing Foundation for a couple of years, most recently, traveling with their team to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, to help give the gift of hearing to local residents. Aside from helping to provide over 100,000 free hearing aids to people in need each year, Starkey Hearing Foundation also aims to combat preventable hearing loss. For more info on that please visit the blog post at: http://dev.sammyhagar.com/redheads/user/sammyhagar/blog/amazing-experience-starkey-hearing-foundation-more-adventures-cabo
Their Listen Carefully program works with musicians and educators across the country to encourage youth to turn down the volume and protect their hearing. Sammy Hagar recently joined the Listen Carefully team to help raise awareness about noise-induced hearing loss, which affects 1 in 6 teens and has increased 30 percent in the last decade.
Starkey Hearing Foundation's Listen Carefully program: http://www.listencarefully.org/
For more information on the great work being done by the Starkey Hearing Foundation, please visit: http://www.starkey.com/







May 4, 2015
The Circle Tour, Fast Cars, Drones & more!
Hey Redheads, Sammy here – The Circle just came off the first leg of the shows we're doing this year and I can't believe how great it went, it feels like we've been together for years. Well, I guess in some ways we have haha!
Puerto Rico was really a trip because we've never played there. Mikey and I only played there once on the VH reunion tour and all the fans were super excited, really into it , gave it up big-time. I must admit the acoustic version of dreams is one of the best feelings I've ever felt from an audience everyone singing every word at the top of their lungs – it was awesome. Then came Orlando, I felt that crowd so high energy they wore me out, really great show. Then came Clearwater, which was the first show to sell out. Haven't played there in ages and it was really great; that room sounds like a recording. On-stage it made the band really tighten up and play well. Definitely got to get back there more often. Then Summerfest West Palm with a bunch of other bands was really a cool gig. I didn't expect it to be what it was – turned out to be packed with 10,000 rockers many of which I felt probably never saw this band play before, but gave it up with three strong encores (don't get much better than that).
We flew out that night after the show to Charlotte, NC because I wanted to test drive this car that my friend Sandy Hall, a famous Baja racer, has been working on for a long time when he first told me the idea of a three wheeler trike with a lot of horsepower that handles like a slot car I thought, "He just had a good dream", but the man has pulled it off (check out Tanom Motors). First time I got to drive one ever and it was unbelievable we rented a little track outside of Charlotte. He had four Invaders there, one of them was my Red Rocker version which will be a limited-edition of 55 trikes and comes with a signed Les Paul and a few other goodies. It's very well appointed with my style, from the interior to wheels to paint job etc. I will let you know when it's available. But the car was a monster, it was a little rocketship with three wheels, best way I can put it. Just when the four of us were really getting used to the way the car handled and the type of powered we were dealing with, it started to rain. Thank God, otherwise we probably wouldn't have made the show the next night.
Carolina Rebellion here we come in full Circle mode!!! We were stuffed between Marilyn Manson and Korn!!!! The whole show was mostly goth rock throughout the whole week except for Cheap Trick and us which were separated by a lotta heavy modern metal. Standing backstage listening to some of them bands made me a bit nervous with our type of material being so old-school classic rock but when we hit the stage brother the place started coming together little by little. 45,000 people start gathering around our stage within 20 minutes we are playing to the whole place – it was awesome, people got into it and the band was as good we've been to date. We got a huge encore which was surprising, the promoter let us play a little extra very cool love that show. Very proud of The Circle, I will play anytime anyplace anywhere with this band!!!!
Last but not least, we filmed everything from the cars to leaving West Palm on the airplane all night with our buzz on pretty heavy I'm sure the footage is going to be a little bit scary to you that don't roll with us after hours ha ha Mikey and I gave you a glimpse into our little private world of fun.
We also filmed the Rebellion show and hanging out backstage, warm-up routine, etc. for my upcoming AXS TV show called "Sammy Hagar's Rock 'n Roll Road Trip". The concept is that I go to people's hometown and interview them, jam with them etc., or you go with me on a rock 'n roll road trip and see my routine. I can't tell you when it's going to start being shown yet, but I will keep you up and current. So far I've interviewed Tommy Lee and jammed with him and Mikey at Tommy's house, walking the Sunset strip etc.
I've also filmed with Mickey Hart and Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead in the San Francisco area, along with Jerry Harrison of the Talking Heads, a neighbor of mine in Marin. Going out do the girls from Heart in Seattle with a couple more Seattle bands to round that one out next. And many more to come!
I just want to say I love my life. I love my job. I love my family. I love my band. I love my Rum, my music and more than you know, my Redheaded fans. you guys fucking rock my world!!!!!
At your service forever,
– Sammy
Ps. No retirement plans just yet ha ha ha.
April 29, 2015
Listen Carefully: International Noise Awareness Day
Today, people and organizations around the world are commemorating the 20th annual International Noise Awareness Day.
Last month, the World Health Organization released data that 1.1 billion teenagers and young adults are at risk for hearing loss due to unsafe listening practices.
On Wednesday, April 29th, people and organizations around the world will commemorate the 20th annual International Noise Awareness Day.
As you know, Sammy Hagar has been involved with Starkey Hearing Foundation for a couple of years, most recently, traveling with their team to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, to help give the gift of hearing to local residents. Aside from helping to provide over 100,000 free hearing aids to people in need each year, Starkey Hearing Foundation also aims to combat preventable hearing loss. For more info on that please visit the blog post at: http://dev.sammyhagar.com/redheads/user/sammyhagar/blog/amazing-experience-starkey-hearing-foundation-more-adventures-cabo
Their Listen Carefully program works with musicians and educators across the country to encourage youth to turn down the volume and protect their hearing. Sammy Hagar recently joined the Listen Carefully team to help raise awareness about noise-induced hearing loss, which affects 1 in 6 teens and has increased 30 percent in the last decade.
Starkey Hearing Foundation's Listen Carefully program: http://www.listencarefully.org/
For more information on the great work being done by the Starkey Hearing Foundation, please visit: http://www.starkey.com/