
Sammy Hagar
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Sep 20, 2024 |
si.com | Sammy Hagar
Sammy Hagar's #1 Rule in Life: Don't Ever F**k Anybody / The Everyday Warrior Nation Success isn't just about fame, fortune, or being the best at your work-it's about how you achieve it. The 'how' is just as important as the 'what.' In a conversation about what has guided him throughout his life, legendary musician and entrepreneur Sammy Hagar shared two simple but profound rules. And his number one rule? "Don't ever f**k anybody."Hagar's words are blunt, but the message is powerful and direct.
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Jul 24, 2024 |
podcasts.apple.com | Eddie Trunk |Sammy Hagar
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Jul 2, 2024 |
pugetsoundradio.com | Alice Cooper |Sammy Hagar
ON THIS DAY in 1916former New York radio personality Barry Gray was born Bernard Yaroslaw in Red Lion, New Jersey. He is generally considered the father of the “Call-In” radio format after putting the telephone up to a microphone one night in 1945, and refining the technique over the next 50 years. Beginning in 1950 he ran for 39 straight years late-night on WMCA, then moved to WOR until his death Dec. 21 1996 at age 80. Also in 1916, actor/singer Ken Curtis was born in Las Animas, Colorado.
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Jun 1, 2024 |
pugetsoundradio.com | Sammy Hagar
ON THIS DAY in 1890actor Frank Morgan was born Francis Wuppermann in New York City. The jovial, somewhat flamboyant Morgan had a successful radio career on Maxwell House Coffee Time in which he was notorious for tall tales that stretched human credulity, to the weekly exasperation of host John Conte. Morgan shared the program for years with Fanny Brice’s Baby Snooks. He is best remembered today as The Wizard of Oz in the 1939 film classic. He died after a heart attack Sept. 18, 1949 at age 59.
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Dec 13, 2023 |
podcasts.apple.com | Chris Jericho |Eddie Trunk |Axl Rose |Van Halen |Sammy Hagar |Sebastian Bach
Axl Rose, Sebastian Bach, Chris Jericho, and Eddie Trunk walk into a club in New York City’s Meatpacking District… that is a true story, and just ONE that legendary radio DJ Eddie Trunk shares from his 40-year music career! He talks about meeting and eventually working for the late, great Jonny Z at Megaforce Records, and being an early advocate for Metallica and the life-long friendship that resulted from that. He has stories about KISS, Ozzy Osbourne, Anthrax, Van Halen, and Sammy Hagar.
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