When 'Warner Bros. Presents ... Montrose' arrived in September 1975, they were starting fresh after making a few crucial changes – specifically replacing Sammy Hagar.
Two bands with very different career trajectories -- Montrose and Lynyrd Skynyrd -- face off in the latest first round battle of February's UCR Hall of Fame election.
We are pleased to bring you an exclusive live Montrose video, featuring the surviving members of the pioneering '70s band -- including Sammy Hagar -- performing a tribute to guitarist Ronnie Montrose.
In the wake of Ronnie Montrose's untimely passing, an all-star group of his friends got together to put on a show that celebrated the guitarist's contributions to rock 'n' roll. On Dec. 10, that concert is scheduled to make its home-video debut.
Classic rock is about heavy hooks, power chords and tight harmonies. But it’s also about letting loose and enjoying the good times. And there’s no better time for that than Friday evening, when we pick up our paycheck, punch out of work and enjoy a couple days of much-needed rest and relaxation.
The top Sammy Hagar '70s songs demonstrate the talent, charisma and drive that enabled him to get to the top of the rock world, and stay there for over four decades.
Sammy Hagar doesn't "record albums" so much as he simply invites some bros over to have fun and get down -- and it looks like one of his most recent recording sessions found him reconnecting with some old friends.
Sammy Hagar took fans on a trip through his 40-year career last night (Sept. 1) during a special '4 Decades of Rock' concert in Lake Tahoe, Nev. The show featured appearances from members of all three of his famous bands -- Montrose, Van Halen and Chickenfoot -- as well as David Coverdale of Whitesnake.