Rock & Roll Road Trip with Sammy Hagar - Season 1

Season 1
Rock & Roll Road Trip with Sammy Hagar presented by Mercury Insurance is a six-episode original series from AXS TV, featuring Sammy Hagar (a.k.a. the Red Rocker) as he drives across the country to interview and jam with some of music's biggest names including Tommy Lee, Bob Weir, Alice Cooper, Nancy Wilson and more. The series also presents Hagar's personal experiences and rules of the road, as he tours with his new super-group, The Circle.

Episodes

Sunset Strip
The 'Red Rocker' Sammy Hagar travels around America to visit fellow rock legends for jam sessions and tons of laughs. This week, Sammy heads to Sunset Blvd to reminisce at the Whisky A-Go-Go before visiting with former Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee at his house. After cooking together and exchanging stories, the guys rock out in Tommy's studio.

San Fran & the Dead
Join Sammy as he heads west to Mill Valley to catch up with Grateful Dead members Bob Weir and Mickey Hart. Prepare to become a Deadhead as Sammy rocks out in Mickey's studio and at the Sweetwater Music Hall.

Cooperstown
Things heat up this week when Sammy takes a trip to Phoenix, Arizona to meet up with 'the Godfather of Shock Rock', Alice Cooper. Sammy checks out the Museum of Musical Instruments before interviewing Alice and playing a hit classic at Alice's bar, Cooperstown.

Carolina Rebellion
Sammy teams up with his band to headline at Florida's largest waterfront music festival, SunFest, before heading to North Carolina to play at the Carolina Rebellion Music Festival. While in North Carolina, they also spend some time cruising around a racetrack with the innovative new trike motorcycles.

LA Grammy Museum
Sammy explores the Grammy Museum at L.A. Live before being joined in the Clive Davis Theater by Nancy Wilson from Heart and Jerry Cantrell of Alice in Chains. They exchange personal stories, followed by an intimate performance.

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