Chickenfoot

Formed by the all-star rock team of Sammy Hagar, Joe Satriani, Michael Anthony and Chad Smith, Chickenfoot trade off the members' long careers, whether it's the interplay between former Van Halen cohorts Hagar and Anthony or the stinging whip guitar god Satriani lays on top of the solid rhythm section anchored by Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Smith. The band has released two albums so far, with its self-titled debut climbing all the way to No. 4 on the chart in 2009. In addition to the two studio albums in their discography, Chickenfoot released a live album, 'LV,' in 2012.

Sammy Hagar: Chickenfoot ‘Took a Giant Step on This Record’
Sammy Hagar: Chickenfoot ‘Took a Giant Step on This Record’
Sammy Hagar: Chickenfoot ‘Took a Giant Step on This Record’
Indecisiveness isn’t the worst trait for a band, so long as that band is killer enough to be worth the drama. Such is the case with Chickenfoot, who have decided not to call their new album 'IV' as first reported. However, in a previously taped interview, frontman Sammy Hagar explains the non-jokey reasoning behind the discarded title, saying Chickenfoot has progressed so quickly as a band since
Michael Anthony: ‘I’m Totally Cool With’ David Lee Roth
Michael Anthony: ‘I’m Totally Cool With’ David Lee Roth
Michael Anthony: ‘I’m Totally Cool With’ David Lee Roth
Michael Anthony has clarified and expanded upon comments he made regarding his former Van Halen bandmate David Lee Roth in a recent interview with our website, explaining that he's "totally cool" with the singer, and "didn't mean to knock" Roth for performing only Van Halen songs on a solo tour several years ago.
Michael Anthony ‘Curious’ About New Van Halen Album, ‘Proud’ of Chickenfoot
Michael Anthony ‘Curious’ About New Van Halen Album, ‘Proud’ of Chickenfoot
Michael Anthony ‘Curious’ About New Van Halen Album, ‘Proud’ of Chickenfoot
Michael Anthony of Chickenfoot admits he's curious about the new record his former bandmates in Van Halen are reportedly putting out shortly, but in a soon-to-be-published interview with Ultimate Classic Rock, he convincingly states that he's happily moved on, and is completely focused on the fun he's having in his new group.