List of Rock and Roll Road Trip with Sammy Hagar episodes

Rock and Roll Road Trip with Sammy Hagar Presented by Mercury Insurance is an original music series on AXS TV hosted by Sammy Hagar.[1] The series features Hagar traveling the country to interview and often perform with popular and influential musicians.

The following is a complete list of Rock and Roll Road Trip episodes.

Series overview

Season Episodes Season premiere Season finale
1[2] 6 January 24, 2016 February 28, 2016
2[3][4] 13 March 5, 2017 Aug. 13, 2017
3[5] 12 2018 2018

Episodes

Season 1 (2016)

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No. overall No. in season Title Guest(s) Original air date
1 1 "Sunset Strip" Tommy Lee, Michael Anthony Jan. 24, 2016
Sammy heads to Sunset Blvd to reminisce at the Whisky A-Go-Go with Van Halen legend Michael Anthony, before visiting with former Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee at his house. The All Star Trio then performs at Tommy's studio.
2 2 "San Fran & the Dead" Bob Weir, Mickey Hart Jan. 31, 2016
Join Sammy as he heads west to Mill Valley, California to catch up with members of the Grateful Dead. Prepare to become a Deadhead as Sammy joins Bob Weir for an acoustic set at the Sweetwater Music Hall followed by a spacey jam at Mickey Hart's studio in the mountains.
3 3 "Cooperstown" Alice Cooper Feb. 7, 2017
Things heat up this week when Sammy takes a trip to Phoenix, Arizona to meet up with 'the Godfather of Shock Rock', Alice Cooper.
4 4 "Carolina Rebellion" Michael Anthony, Jason Bonham, Vic Johnson Feb. 14, 2017
Sammy teams up with his band The Circle featuring Jason Bonham, to headline Florida's largest waterfront music festival, SunFest, before heading to North Carolina to headline the Carolina Rebellion Festival in front of 50k rocking fans.
5 5 "LA Grammy Museum" Nancy Wilson, Jerry Cantrell, Kevin Cronin Feb. 21, 2017
Sammy explores the Grammy Museum at L.A. Live with REO Speedwagon legend Kevin Cronin. Later joined by Heart's Nancy Wilson and Alice In Chain's Jerry Cantrell. They exchange personal stories, followed by an intimate performance.
6 6 "Cabo Birthday Bash Michael Anthony, Jason Bonham, Vic Johnson Feb. 28, 2017
Sammy flies down to Cabo for his annual "Birthday Bash" to perform for his fans called the "Redheads". It's an exclusive, behind the scenes celebration that is now in its 20th year.

Season 2 (2017)

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No. overall No. in season Title Guest(s) Original air date
7 1 "Acoustic 4 a Cure" John Mayer, Joe Satriani, James Hetfield, Melissa Etheridge, Patrick Monahan, Tommy Lee March 5, 2017
Sammy Hagar heads to the landmark Fillmore Theatre in San Francisco to perform his annual Acoustic-4-A-Cure Concert. He sits down with John Mayer and Joe Satriani and later they all hit the stage with fellow musicians James Hetfield (Metallica), Melissa Etheridge, Pat Monahan (Train), and Tommy Lee (Mötley Crüe).
8 2 "Big Dog Daddy" Toby Keith March 12, 2017
Sammy flies to Norman, Oklahoma to hang out with Toby Keith. They visit Toby's restaurant and then do an interview and an acoustic performance at Toby's 160-acre ranch.
9 3 "Small Town" John Mellencamp March 19, 2017
This week, Sammy travels to Bloomington, Indiana to hang with John Mellencamp at his art studio. They discuss John's career, Farm Aid, and his passion for painting.
10 4 "Two Stops" Rick Nielsen, Michael Anthony, Jason Bonham, Vic Johnson March 25, 2017
Sammy drops in with Cheap Trick's guitar God Rick Nielsen in Chicago to talk rock history. He then heads to Denver, Colorado to play the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre with his band The Circle (Michael Anthony, Jason Bonham and Vic Johnson).
11 5 "Blues & Wine" Billy Gibbons April 2, 2017
Sammy drops by the unique concert hall, Mountain Winery, in Saratoga, California to sit down with ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons to talk rock and roll, followed by an intimate blues performance.
12 6 "Aloha Fleetwood" Mick Fleetwood April 9, 2017
Sammy travels to Maui to visit with Fleetwood Mac founder Mick Fleetwood. The Maui neighbors catch up on music and art and jump on stage at Fleetwoods on Front Street to perform a Fleetwood Mac classic.
13 7 "Livin' Live" April 16, 2017
The Season 2 Best of Rock and Roll Road Trip with Sammy Hagar brings you never before seen performances featuring Sammy and various season 2 guests.
14 8 "Viva Rock Vegas" Don Felder, Tommy Shaw, James Young, Carrot Top July 9, 2017
This week, check out Sammy in Las Vegas, Nevada to hang out with Carrot Top, cruise the strip in a classic Cadillac with Don Felder, hang backstage at the Venetian Theater with Classic Rock icons Styx, and join in on a Hotel California jam.
15 9 "Chicken & Chili" Chad Smith, Joe Satriani July 16, 2017
Red Hot Chili Peppers/Chickenfoot drummer Chad Smith drops by Sammy's studio to catch up and perform new Chickenfoot songs with Joe Satriani and Sammy.
16 10 "Nashville Cats" Vince Neil July 23, 2017
Sammy visits with Vince Neil of Mötley Crüe at his home in Nashville, Tennessee. Later, he drops by legendary Phoenix Studios to plug in and play some acoustic songs.
17 11 "Supermensch" Shep Gordon, Mick Fleetwood July 30, 2017
Sammy goes back to Maui, Hawaii, and stops by to see "Supermensch" uber-manager Shep Gordon. Shep invites friends and family for dinner and enjoys tunes from Sammy and his friends.
18 12 "South by DMC" Darryl McDaniels Aug. 6, 2017
Sammy is honored as a keynote speaker at the World's Biggest Music Festival, South by Southwest (SXSW) in Austin, Texas. He then joins Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, Pioneer of Hip Hop, Run-DMC Frontman Darryl “DMC” McDaniels, in a Rock-Rap jam with Blacktop Mojo as the house band.
19 13 "Marooned in LA" Adam Levine, Richie Sambora, Orianthi Aug. 13, 2017
For the Season 2 finale, Sammy heads to Los Angeles to meet up with Maroon 5 frontman, Adam Levine. They hit the road in Adam's Ferrari and Richie Sambora stops by Conway Recording Studios for an unforgettable performance with Adam and Sammy.

Season 3 (2018)

Announced guests for season 3 include Dave Grohl, Roger Daltrey, Sarah McLachlan, Bob Weir, Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo.[5]

Season 4 (2019)

Announced guests for season 4 include Michael Anthony, Jason Bonham, Robby Krieger, Cheech and Chong. [5]

References

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