SAN FRANCISCO (BMG press release/Sammy Hagar Fans Website) - A live DVD, "Long Road to Cabo," documenting (for the most part) Sammy's 2002 summer tour with the Waboritas is out today. Sammy had four cameras rolling 24/7, resulting in over three hundred hours of material being shot and edited, with a combination of live concert performances, behind-the-scenes interviews, events, candid conversation and guest appearances from pals Michael Anthony, Kid Rock, Ted Nugent, Gary Cherone and Randy "Macho Man" Savage. Sammy Hagar "Long Road To Cabo" 2 DVD street date. Four cameras were rolling 24/7 when Sammy embarked on his 2002 summer tour. Over three hundred hours of material was shot and edited to make this DVD a combination of live concert performances and a behind-the-scenes look as to what really goes on after the curtain comes down and the audience goes home. If all this isn't enough for any die hard Red Head and/or music fan, a bonus disc with over four hours of additional material is featured. "Long Road to Cabo" also includes a bonus disc with over four hours of additional material including Sammy's solo music videos, "Sing Along With Sammy" and an interactive game. A complete list of all on both DVD's follows below. Disc One: The Long Road To Cabo - Documentary Red Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 (Everybody Must Get Stoned) Shaka Doobie(The Limit) Wild Thing (with Ted Nugent) Runaround Rock Candy Best of Both Worlds Eagles Fly I Can't Drive 55 Poundcake Heavy Metal When It's Love Rock & Roll (with Gary Cherone) Top of the World Disc Two (Bonus Disc): Video Commentary Discography The Long Road to Cabo Trivia Game Music Videos Sammy's Kitchen Sing with Sammy The Vault In conjunction with the DVD release, events took place in multiple cities throughout the U.S. with more planned over the next few months. Each is/will be unique in what it offers to the fans. The Los Angeles DVD premiere was followed with a live radio broadcast and an acoustic performance by Sammy and the Wabos with special surprise guests, Mickey Hart and Bob Weir of The Dead and Jerry Cantrell, formerly of Alice in Chains.
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