Ep 3. Sammy Hagar
- September 29, 2019
Paul Shaffer Plus One season 1 episode 3 features legendary rocker Sammy Hagar as the special guest. Throughout the episode, Hagar and Shaffer discuss his rise to fame, from his time with Montrose to his successful solo career and his tenure as the frontman of Van Halen. Hagar also talks about his passion for tequila and his business ventures in the industry.
The episode begins with Shaffer introducing Hagar and discussing his incredible career in music. Hagar enters the studio and greets Shaffer, expressing his excitement to be on the show. The conversation turns to Hagar's start in music, and he discusses his time with his first band, Montrose. He reminisces about touring and performing with the band and reflects on how it was the starting point for his legendary career.
Next, Hagar talks about his solo career and the success he found with his hit songs like "I Can't Drive 55." He reflects on the challenges of going from a band to a solo artist and how he had to learn to navigate the music industry on his own. Hagar and Shaffer also discuss his time as the frontman of Van Halen, and Hagar opens up about the ways in which his experience with the band impacted him personally and professionally.
Throughout the episode, Hagar's down-to-earth personality shines through as he talks about his passion for music and the importance of staying true to oneself. He also discusses his love of tequila and how he got into the business of creating his own brand. Hagar talks about the unique flavor profiles of his tequila and how he has utilized his love of music in the marketing and branding of his products.
Hagar and Shaffer also discuss the importance of giving back, and Hagar talks about his work with the non-profit organization, WhyHunger. He reflects on the ways in which music can bring people together and how it can be used as a tool for social justice.
As the episode comes to a close, Hagar performs a special rendition of his classic hit, "I Can't Drive 55," with Shaffer on the piano. It's clear that the two musicians have a deep respect for each other, and their camaraderie is infectious. The episode provides an intimate look into the life and career of one of the most iconic rockers of all time and is not to be missed.