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Sammy Hagar Reflects on Red Rocker Roots and How Fontana Hometown Shaped His Art

Steven Gaydos Executive VP of Content They say, “If you remember the ’60s, you weren’t there,” but newly minted Hollywood Walk of Fame honoree Sammy Hagar not only remembers the ’60s, but the ’50s as well. As someone who grewup in that same era in Hagar’s hood, the former hometown of America’s biggest steel mill west of the Mississippi and birthplace of the Hells Angels — Fontana — I can attest to the veracity of Hagar’s crystal-clear total recall.
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Louis Walsh drops massive hint he won't return to X Factor because of 'woke' culture
X Factor judge claims that nobody speaks what is on their mind nowadays due to fears of being "cancelled" due to the rising "woke culture".Louis, 69, is no stranger to reality television having been a main member of The X Factor judging panel and appearing on shows such as Celebrity Juice and Ireland's Got Talent.READ MORE: X Factor's Rak-Su's Myles says bitter Syco fall-out was 'massive weight off shoulders'Despite this, it appears the Irish star has had a change of heart and prefers how television used to be with people being brutally honest.Speaking on Kate Thornton's White Wine Question Time podcast, the pair reflected on their time on the programme together, with Louis speaking fondly of Kate's brutal honesty.He said: "It was [an important part of pop culture], it really was and the shows are never going to be as good as that again."It was real, it was funny, it was everything, everything is too perfect now, everyone is afraid to have an opinion."Louis went on to hint that he may not be returning to The X Factor following the news that the show may be moving to Channel 5.He explained to Kate: "I couldn't do it, I don't have a great filter, I like to say it as I see it."You know the people at home are thinking the same thing as you."The music manager who is responsible for the likes of Boyzone, Westlife and HomeTown added that telly was "boring" now.He added: "Everyone is wonderful, 'you're going to be a star' and all that, they're not going to be a star, there's very few stars out there."I think you have to be honest, that's the one thing about Simon [Cowell], he's honest and people might not like that."It's very hard to make it in this business, even if you're good – I don't know, I like to say it like it
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