Hagar will support the album with a summer festival tour, for which he plans an "anthology" tour that will feature the original Montrose lineup, his original Sammy Hagar Band, his current group, the Wabos, and a "superstar guitarist" that will join him and Anthony to play Van Halen material.
"I have some people in mind," Hagar reports, "but I haven't made the call yet." Hagar adds there will also be "a big, all-star jam at the end" of the show.
I'm not busting but why say a superstar is joining you and not say who it is? Is the hype better than the player? Is the deal not worked out yet between them? Is this just a way to build hype for the tour? Just curious. I wonder who it is. If he hasn't made the call yet how does he know he's free and into it? He's on standby?
I think it should be George Lynch - I believe that Lynch covered Space Station #5 on a recent release and I think he jammed with Sammy during that time as well. He would not be "over-shadowed" by Eddie's image and the dude can flat ass burn on the guitar. I love Lynch's style - while most think of him as just a shredder most of his tunes have a real underlying groove to them and I think he is someone that definately brings something to the table and doesn't really appear to be hooked up with any regular band anymore. He certainly has a reputation of being hard to work with but they may or may not really be true - and besides, who couldn't have a good time in the atmosphere Sammy creates these days?
I think it should be George Lynch - I believe that Lynch covered Space Station #5 on a recent release and I think he jammed with Sammy during that time as well. He would not be "over-shadowed" by Eddie's image and the dude can flat ass burn on the guitar. I love Lynch's style - while most think of him as just a shredder most of his tunes have a real underlying groove to them and I think he is someone that definately brings something to the table and doesn't really appear to be hooked up with any regular band anymore. He certainly has a reputation of being hard to work with but they may or may not really be true - and besides, who couldn't have a good time in the atmosphere Sammy creates these days?
Great call, I think George would add an agresive tone to the harder songs and he also breaks out some blues style everyone once and a while...
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He's played with Sam several times down in Cabo, and, from what I was told back in '02, he's the guitarist Sam originally wanted for his band after leaving Van Halen, but, for whatever reasons, went with Vic Johnson instead.
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I think it should be George Lynch - I believe that Lynch covered Space Station #5 on a recent release and I think he jammed with Sammy during that time as well. He would not be "over-shadowed" by Eddie's image and the dude can flat ass burn on the guitar. I love Lynch's style - while most think of him as just a shredder most of his tunes have a real underlying groove to them and I think he is someone that definately brings something to the table and doesn't really appear to be hooked up with any regular band anymore. He certainly has a reputation of being hard to work with but they may or may not really be true - and besides, who couldn't have a good time in the atmosphere Sammy creates these days?
Lynch did cover it, he's a helluva guitarist and he gets my vote! He also covered Panama.
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I bet it's one of Sammy's great friends Kenny Chesney or that jackass that does the Ford Truck commercials "Big Dog a Daddy" Those guys rock on guitar!!!!
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