Nancy Wilson, Jerry Cantrell, & Sammy Hagar Play 'Brother' at Grammy Museum | Rock & Roll Road Trip

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Published 2022-11-01
Sammy meets up with Kevin Cronin of REO Speedwagon at the Grammy Museum to explore the various rock and roll riches on display.

Later, Sammy sits down with Jerry Cantrell of Alice in Chains and Nancy Wilson of Heart to play an intimate rendition of "Brother."

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All Comments (21)
  • FUN FACT: When Van Halen were on tour in the early '90's, Alice In Chains was their opening act. Jerry Cantrell saw Eddie's arsenal of Ernie Ball guitars and Peavey 5150 heads and cabinets and was telling Eddie how he personally could never afford all of that gear himself. After the tour, Jerry returned home to a friend's house where he was living and his friend asked Jerry what he was going to do with all his stuff in the garage. A puzzled Cantrell went to the garage and stood in awe at these brand new Ernie Ball guitars and Peavey 5150 guitar amp heads and cabinets, shipped courtesy of Eddie Van Halen.
  • @Nebulung
    The world needs a lot more Nancy Wilson.
  • @Sandberm
    Jerry is so humble, good dude. And Nancy is so cool.
  • @deadlyoneable
    You can tell Jerry and Nancy have played this together a lot. Sammy is funny to watch here. He’s doing what every guitarist does when they don’t know the song……play little licks in the key and hope it goes with it.
  • @j.p.f.4007
    As a young man, Nancy Wilson was my 1st celebrity crush. As an older man, now I understand the beauty better and know that it runs deeper than her looks. (and her guitar kicks!)
  • @jaywalk6628
    I'm speechless, three legends playing together. Thank you guys.
  • @alecj3454
    Jerry Cantrell writes music you can feel in your bones. Brother is instantly effective. What a musical genius. Alice in Chains made me want to play guitar and be in a band. I got to watch the Jerry Cantrell Band from on the side of the stage, when they came to my town, and i hung with the band after (I knew people - ha). Unfortunately, Layne had died very recently and Jerry wasnt up to being in public (or so i remember) - so he didnt hang with us -- but the rest of the guys were amazingly cool. I wish i could have met Jerry just to say Thank You. Very cool having Nancy Wilson harmonizing & the Red Rocker playing along. I got goosebumps during the intro and it got better and better. Thank You Sammy for making it happen. Thank You Nancy for driving the train for a generation. Thank You Jerry for....everything.
  • I love Nancy Wilson's voice when she's singing or talking. There's something about her that is so alluring and she's very talented. I been binging the 1985 self titled Heart album this past week. I was a year old when that album came out. "These Dreams" is my favorite song, brings back childhood memories.
  • @natron1908
    Great harmonization between Jerry and Nancy.
  • @jacyg.3073
    The only thing I can add that everyone hasn't said is, Sammy's ad lib fills are awesome. He doesn't step on anyone's toes, and his voice in contrast brings a richer flavor. Love it all!
  • It's amazing to me Sammy is 75 years old. Most people would have slowed down but not him, he keeps pushing the gas pedal to the floor! Only way to live. 🤘🔥⚡
  • @dbh2765
    Jerry and Nancy could/should do an acoustic album of their stuff/new stuff/covers - (like plant and Krauss). Tour smaller venues - would be awesome. Very good vocal match and compliment guitar technique
  • Wonderful jam. A reminder that SAP and Jar of Flies are twin EPs of musical genius that can never be repeated.
  • @chrisgeo1642
    Still have the hugest crush on Nancy Wilson, not in a creepy way but she is just so freaking talented and can just bring it on demand. Her harmonies on the fly during this were outstanding as well as her ability to just play that song off a sheet of paper. Of course Jerry is a pro and Sammy is a pro to the pros but anything she is in I will watch because no matter what it is or who it’s with she puts her stamp on it and brings something that nobody knew was missing until it was there.
  • Was in Junior High and these two gorgeous ladies came in to play an instrumental set, no one had heard of them. Their Father Mr Wilson taught at our school and brought them in, they were so cool and unpretentious. Signed everyone’s annual, talked to us all, only maybe 20 kids came to hear them play. Flash forward a year and they came again, huge hits on the charts. Maybe not as acoustic but the entire school had to have been there. And even in the wake of their huge success they were just as cool, unpretentious. Thanks ladies for the awesome memories!
  • @jriley8959
    She still looks amazing at 68! I looked it up.
  • @grayboo212
    Damn, I just realized I’ve been crushing on Nancy Wilson for over 40 years now. Pretty much since the first time I saw her in “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” when she pulled up next to Judge Reinhold in that Corvette (with “Waffle Stomp” by Joe Walsh playing in the background). Still remember the pink and purple sweater she was wearing.