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Chickenfoot Have Two More Albums In Them

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

One of the most successful of the “supergroups” of the last few years is Chickenfoot.

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Sammy Hagar Covers Depeche Mode On New Album

by Paul Cashmere

Sammy Hagar has recorded a supergroup cover version of Depeche Mode’s ‘Personal Jesus’ for his next album.

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Sammy Hagar Hints At Montrose Reunion

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

The band Montrose was formed in 1973 when guitarist Ronnie Montrose decided to leave the Edgar Winter Group.

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David Lee Roth Wants Michael Anthony To Return To Van Halen

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

This may not sit well with the rest of the group, but David Lee Roth is advocating for Michael Anthony’s return to Van Halen.

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Sammy Hagar Rare Unreleased Track To Surface On Melodicrock Compilation

by Paul Cashmere

A previously unreleased and rare Sammy Hagar song has surfaced on a new compilation album from MelodicRock.com.

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Eddie Van Halen Takes A Slam At Sammy Hagar And Michael Anthony

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

Here’s a quote that won’t be making Sammy Hagar and Michael Anthony’s days.

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Van Halen Postpone Another Tour

by Paul Cashmere

Here we go again … Van Halen has dropped all dates on their current tour after June 26.

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Sammy Hagar Reforms With Montrose Members For Ronnie Tribute

by Paul Cashmere

Last Friday Sammy Hagar was back with Bill Church and Denny Carmassi from the original Montrose to perform a tribute gig for the late Ronnie Montrose, who took his life on March 3.

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Ronnie Montrose Death Ruled Suicide

by Paul Cashmere

The death of guitarist Ronnie Montrose has officially been ruled suicide by the San Mateo County coroner.

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Ronnie Montrose Dies At Age 64

by Paul Cashmere

Influential hard-rock guitarist Ronnie Montrose has lost his battle with cancer at the age of 64.

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Van Halen To Perform At Grammy Nominations?

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

The Grammys will once again announce their nominations via a one-hour network televised concert which will mix performances by some of today’s biggest hitmakers (Lady Gaga, Sugarland, Ludacris) with one classic rock artist. An artist who can’t even be nominated.

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