Here's an '80s supergroup that Sammy Hagar wishes never happened
Kevin Wuench
Thursday, May 15, 2014
http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/80s/heres ... ed/2179873When the call goes out for "more cowbell", leave it to Sammy Hagar to come to the rescue with the all-star band HSAS and Top Of The Rock.
In between his Three Lock Box and VOA albums, Hagar teamed up with Journey guitarist Neal Schon and bassist Kenny Aaronson and drummer Michael Shrieve to form the one-off supergroup HSAS in 1984. Their album Through The Fire album was recorded live and the concert footage was promoted with a MTV concert, however all crowd noise was removed for the album for its release.
While their version of Procol Harum's Whiter Shade of Pale was released as a single and only charted as high as No. 95, it was Top of Rock with its nasty riffs and Schon's blistering guitar work that made chiseled out the most airplay on album rock radio. In Hagar's autobiography Red, Sammy doesn't have too many fond memories of the short-lived band as he said Aaronson and Shrieve were Neal's friends from Santana and he never connected with them on their tour and thought their reputations for being a great rhythm section was slightly overrated.
When Sammy Hagar formed Chickenfoot in 2008, he missed his opportunity to reclaim the HSAS band name as Chickenfoot is comprised of Hagar, Joe Satriani, Michael Anthony and Chad Smith - or HSAS if you use the acronym.
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