Sammy Hagar and Bryan Adams Trade Tributes Over Social Media
Sammy Hagar and Bryan Adams showed each other a little love over social media recently. It all started when Adams shared a video of himself driving listening to a little…

Sammy Hagar and Bryan Adams showed each other a little love over social media recently.
It all started when Adams shared a video of himself driving listening to a little "Van Hagar" with "Why Can't This Be Love." Hagar shared the clip himself with the caption, "My buddy @bryanadams has got him some good driving music going on #vanhagar #5150."
Hagar would return the favor sharing a quick video of him playing Adams' classic "Summer of '69."
It's funny that Hagar choose "Summer of '69" to play considering Adams revealed the song's far dirtier meaning a couple years ago.
In a July 2020 interview with Classic Rock, Adams said, "The song is a bit autobiographical, but it’s really about summer love and, in my, case being a musician. I love the song 'Night Moves' by Bob Seger, which is about getting laid in the summer, and I always wanted to write an answer to that. There is a huge misconception that this song is about 1969, but it’s not. The reason I chose 69 is because of the sexual position."
"Dimebag" Darrell Abbott would've turned 55 today (August 20), and if there's one thing other than his guitar playing that Dime was known for, it was being the life of the party.
Dime, like many rock stars before and after him, liked to drink, and there's one cocktail, in particular, that's associated with his legend. Of course, he's not the only rock star in history to have a special relationship with a cocktail or a liquor brand. In honor of Dime's birthday, here's a look a seven cocktails/liquor brands associated with rock stars.
Bottoms up!
"Dimebag" Darrell Abbott - Black Tooth Grin

Dimebag's signature drink featured two shots of Seagram's 7, two shots of Crown Royal and a splash of Coca-Cola. Basically, it'll get you to where you need to go and then some.
Lemmy Kilmister - Jack and Coke

How synonymous was Lemmy with the iconic Jack and Coke cocktail? Shortly after the Motorhead frontman died, an online petition went viral trying to get the drink renamed to "The Lemmy."
The Rolling Stones - Tequila Sunrise

The orange juice/Jose Cuervo/grenadine cocktail was introduced to Mick Jagger during a private party hosted by famed promoter Bill Graham. After that, it became the "unofficial cocktail" of the Stones' 1972 tour in support of 'Exile on Main Street,' and the rest is history.
Janis Joplin - Southern Comfort

Janis Joplin was so public with her love of Southern Comfort that it caused an increase in sales, which resulted in the company sending her a lynx fur coat as a "thank you."
Freddie Mercury - Stolichnaya Vodka/Cristal

Mercury's two drinks of choice, Stoli and Cristal, are just another part of his legend. Queen launched the limited edition Killer Queen Vodka in 2014. In the announcement of Killer Queen, Brian May said, "Freddie loved vodka and used to carry a dry ice cooler full of vodka with him on tour." As for the Cristal, that was Mercury's favorite champagne and would stock his fridge with dozens of bottles of it for parties.
Sammy Hagar - Cabo Wabo Tequila

Hagar arguably started the very popular trend of rock stars with their own liquor brands. Even though the Red Rocker has launched a number of different spirit labels, Cabo Wabo Tequila was his first, and it made him a very rich man. Hagar has since sold all of his stake in the brand, but when he first sold 80 percent of Cabo Wabo to Gruppo Campari in 2007, he earned $80 million.
Zakk Wylde/Black Label Society - Johnnie Walker Black Label

An obvious association, especially regarding Black Label Society's debut album 'Sonic Brew,' which featured the design of Johnnie Walker's Black Label Whisky label and bottle. Wylde, however, didn't get permission to use the Johnnie Walker imagery and was served with a cease and desist.