October 25th was declared "Sammy Hagar Day" by the city of Lowell, MA in appreciation for the Hagar Family Foundation contribution to the local food bank, The Merrimack Valley Food Bank, and video of the declaration is available.
The Merrimack Valley Food Bank received a gift of $5,000 from the Hagar Family Foundation as part of the Four Decades of Rock tour, which played the Tsongas Center in Lowell last week.
Sammy is donating to local food banks in each U.S. city he visits.
As a child, Sammy knew what it was to feel hunger and is committed to preventing others from experiencing it by donating to food relief agencies like the Merrimack Valley Food Bank that has provided food for 60,000 individuals monthly through a network of food pantries in 32 communities in the region since 1991.
Learn more about and/or donate to the Merrimack Valley Food Bank here.
The Red Rocker is currently touring in support of his new album, “Sammy Hagar & Friends.”
The project recently debuted at No. 23 on the Billboard 200 to score Sammy the 11th Billboard Top 25 album of his career, as well as his highest-charting solo album in 17 years – since 1997’s “Marching To Mars.”
“Sammy Hagar & Friends” marks the Red Rocker’s first solo release in five years and sees him team up with a variety of artists, including Kid Rock, Nancy Wilson (Heart), Ronnie Dunn (Brooks & Dunn), Neal Schon (Journey, HSAS), Chickenfoot pals Chad Smith, Michael Anthony and Joe Satriani; Montrose bandmates Bill Church and Denny Carmassi, his solo band The Wabos and more.
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Sammy Hagar Day declared in Lowell, MA