boys night out first circle free download Boys night out first circle free download. Named after his maternal grandfather, Sam Roy, Hagar was born in Salinas, California. His family soon moved to Fontana, where his father worked at the Kaiser Steel Mill. Hagar graduated from Fontana High School. Hagar's first major success came from his work with the group Montrose on their debut and second albums, including the first song Hagar wrote, "Bad Motor Scooter". After difficulties with the band's founder, Ronnie Montrose, during a European tour, Hagar departed from the group. Bassist Bill Church (who had quit Montrose after the first album) and drummer Denny Carmassi would eventually find themselves playing in Hagar's backing band. After the album Paper Money, Hagar left Montrose for a solo career. In the mid-1970s, Hagar started a solo recording and touring career to increasing success. He enjoyed moderate success on Capitol Records under the tutelage of A&R man Carter, with such albums as Nine on a Ten Scale and hits such as "Red", which would build his persona and style, leading to his nickname of "The Red Rocker". However, Hagar felt that Carter did not play to his strengths as "a heavy-metal guy" and instead tried to generate Top 40 hits (such as a cover of Otis Redding's "Dock of the Bay" with little success. Hagar was scheduled to open for Boston in San Bernardino, California, during their 1979 world tour. Prior to the Boston show, Hagar was replaced on the bill by the up-and-coming Los Angeles club band, The Knack, rather than being an opening act so close to his former hometown of Fontana. Hagar split with Carter for his 1979 Street Machine album which he self-produced. But after it and 1980's Danger Zone failed to break out, Hagar felt that Capitol wasn't supporting him sufficiently. Hagar left Capitol for the newly formed Geffen Records and made some personnel changes, including enlisting long-time friend and former Justice Brothers bandmate David Lauser as his drummer. His first Geffen release, Standing Hampton, was his biggest-selling album to date and went platinum on the strength of songs such as "There's Only One Way to Rock". The follow-up, Three Lock Box, generated his first pop Top 40 hit and his highest charting solo single on the Billboard Hot 100, "Your Love Is Driving Me Crazy", which peaked at #13 in early 1983. Hagar continued to enjoy commercial success in the 1980s, with perhaps his best-known song, "I Can't Drive 55", from his 1984 album VOA, reaching #26 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. By this time, Hagar had become a headlining act in many parts of the United States and Europe. In 1987, Hagar had his first #1 hit on Billboard's Album Rock Tracks with "Give to Live" from I Never Said Goodbye, released after he had joined Van Halen. In 1983�84 Hagar and Neal Schon formed the supergroup HSAS (Hagar Schon Aaronson Shrieve) along with former Foghat bassist Kenny Aaronson and former Santana drummer Michael Shrieve. HSAS did a small Christmas tour to benefit local charities and released an album, Through The Fire. The tracks which appeared on the album were recorded live, but crowd noise was removed during the mixing process to create the feel of a studio album. As intended from its start, HSAS was a short-lived project. One song in particular, a cover of "A Whiter Shade of Pale", received some airplay, peaking at #94 on the Billboard Pop 100 Singles chart. Hagar went on to produce several new solo records after the split with Van Halen in 1996. He hit #1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart again in 1997 with the song "Little White Lie". In 1999, Hagar formed a long term solo band, called The Waboritas, consisting again of David Lauser on drums, as well as former keyboardist Jesse Harms, and new to the mix was former The Bus Boys guitarist Vic Johnson, and former Tommy Tutone bassist Mona Gnader. His subsequent tours were known for spontaneity, once doing an improvised version of "Folsom Prison" by Johnny Cash at the IC Light Amphitheatre in Pittsburgh after a train disturbed his show. In the summer of 2002, Roth and Hagar teamed up in the Song For Song, the Heavyweight Champs of Rock and Roll tour (also known as the 'Sans-Halen' or 'Sam & Dave' Tour). The joint tour headlining both former lead singers attracted media and audience fascination because it seemed more improbable than even a Van Halen tour with Roth or Hagar could be. The tour drew large crowds and featured no opening acts, Roth and Hagar alternating opening as the first act during the tour. In an interview, Roth contrasted his personality with Hagar's, saying, "He's the kind of guy you go out with to split a bottle with a friend. I'm the kind of guy you go out with if you want to split your friend with a bottle." Michael Anthony guested with Hagar's band, The Waboritas, numerous times and sometimes even sang lead vocals. During performances, Hagar would tease Anthony by asking, "Do the brothers know you're here?". Anthony never played with Roth. Gary Cherone appeared on occasion. Hagar released a live album (Hallelujah), featuring vocals by Mike and Gary, and a documentary DVD, Long Road to Cabo, about touring with Roth. Sammy and The Waboritas (2005�present) In 2005, Hagar continued to play with The Waboritas as he toured the Atlantic coast and the Midwest and added ex-Van Halen bass player Michael Anthony. Hagar's 2006 tour with The Waboritas also included a segment with Anthony, playing as a band called The Other Half (a reference to Hagar and Anthony being the half of Van Halen that was not Van Halen by name) for a set of songs in the middle of the show, including both Hagar- and Roth-era tunes. Hagar released an album and DVD called Livin' It Up! In St. Louis with the Wabos on July 25, 2006. Hagar has a longstanding and strong relationship with St. Louis. He often credits St. Louis fans and the radio station KSHE in St. Louis with helping to launch his professional career. Chickenfoot and The Circle (2008�present) In 2008, Hagar formed a "supergroup" named Chickenfoot with Michael Anthony, Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith, and guitar virtuoso Joe Satriani. Their self-titled debut album was released in June 2009 and debuted at #4 on the Billboard Music Chart. A brief tour was followed up by a second album, Chickenfoot III, in 2011. Hagar formed a new supergroup in 2014, featuring Michael Anthony, Waboritas guitarist Vic Johnson, and drummer Jason Bonham. The group was called The Circle as according to Hagar, "this band has kinda taken me full circle in my career", featuring tracks from his solo foray along with Montrose, Van Halen, and Chickenfoot. Led Zeppelin songs were also featured in homage to Bonham, son of the band's drummer John Bonham who fills in for his father in Led Zeppelin's occasional reunions. Focusing on The Circle meant Chickenfoot would be put on hiatus, helped by the fact the other supergroup gave Hagar some frustration in "spending a half-million on a record, writ[ing] and record[ing] for six months. It's a lot of work, and then to not sell many records." The Circle begin touring in 2014, and the results will be released on live album At Your Service on May 2015. Sammy Hagar Discography. 1976 - Nine On A Ten Scale 1 - Keep On Rockin' 2 - Urban Guerilla 3 - Flamingos Fly 4 - China 5 - Silver Lights 6 - All American 7 - Confession (Please Come Back) 8 - Young Girl Blues 9 - Rock'n'Roll Romeo. 1977 - Musical Chair 01 - Turn Up The Music 02 - It's Gonna Be All Right 03 - You Make Me Crazy 04 - Reckless 05 - Try (Try To Fall In Love) 06 - Don't Stop Me Now 07 - Straight From The Hip Kid 08 - Hey Boys 09 - Someone Out There 10 - Crack In The World. 1977 - Sammy Hagar 01 - Red 02 - Catch The Wind 03 - Crusin' And Boozin' 04 - Free Money 05 - Rock 'N' Roll Weekend 06 - Fillmore Shuffle 07 - Hungry 08 - The Pits 09 - Love Has Found Me 10 - Little Star/Eclipse. 1979 - Street Machine 01 - Growing Pains 02 - Child To Man 03 - Trans Am (Highway Wonderland) 04 - Feels Like Love 05 - Plain Jane 06 - Never Say Die 07 - This Planet's On Fire (Burn In Hell) 08 - Wounded In Love 09 - Falling In Love 10 - Straight To The Top. 1980 - Danger Zone 01 - Love Or Money 02 - 20th Century Man 03 - Miles From Boredom 04 - Mommy Says 05 - In The Night 06 - The Iceman 07 - Bad Reputation 08 - Heartbeat 09 - Run For Your Life 10 - Danger Zone. 1981 - Standing Hampton 01 - I'll Fall In Love Again 02 - There's Only One Way To Rock 03 - Baby's On Fire 04 - Can't Get Loose 05 - Heavy Metal 06 - Baby, It's You 07 - Surrender 08 - Inside Lookin' In 09 - Sweet Hitchhiker 10 - Piece Of My Heart. 1982 - Three Lock Box 01 - Three Lock Box 02 - Remote Love 03 - Remember The Heroes 04 - Your Love Is Driving Me Crazy 05 - In The Room 06 - Rise Of The Animal 07 - I Wouldn't Change A Thing 08 - Growing Up 09 - Never Give Up 10 - I Don't Need Love. 1984 - VOA 1 - I Can't Drive 55 2 - Swept Away 3 - Rock Is In My Blood 4 - Two Sides of Love 5 - Dick in the Dirt 6 - VOA 7 - Don't Make Me Wait 8 - Burnin' Down the City.
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