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Sammy Hagar, the former Van Halen frontman, can't imagine not performing even in the middle of a pandemic. The 72-year-old musician said that he'd actually risk his own health in order to keep playing.
“I’ll be comfortable playing a show before there’s a vaccine, if it’s declining and seems to be going away,” Hagar told Rolling Stone in a recent interview. The Red Rocker added, “I’m going to make a radical statement here.This is hard to say without stirring somebody up, but truthfully, I’d
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Sammy Hagar has taken to Facebook to clarify what he meant by the controversial “we all gotta die” coronavirus comments he made in a recent Rolling Stone interview.
Rolling Stone about the effect that the coronavirus has had on the music industry, Sammy Hagar said he'd rather die than not play in front of fans again."I'll be comfortable playing a show before there's a vaccine, if it's declining and seems to be going away," the 72-year-old rocker said. "I'm going to make a radical statement here.
Sammy Hagar has said he would be “comfortable” enough to return to the stage before there’s a COVID-19 vaccine.
Sammy Hagar just wants to tour, no matter what.
Most of the people Rolling Stone spoke to said they’re largely supportive of the quarantines, though they all agreed the shutdowns have been catastrophic for musicians, especially those who aren’t rich.Also Read: 'The Bold and the Beautiful' Producers Blame Last Week's Production Shutdown on COVID Testing LabHagar on the other hand said he’s willing to get back to playing ASAP, and is even willing to sacrifice his life if that’s what it takes.“I’ll be comfortable playing a show before there’s a
Don Cheadle has been stopped by police “more times than I can count” because he “always fits the description”.
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