In November of 1973, Montrose released their self-titled debut album, which overcame a slow sales start to become one of the more influential and beloved albums in hard rock history.
In the wake of Ronnie Montrose's untimely passing, an all-star group of his friends got together to put on a show that celebrated the guitarist's contributions to rock 'n' roll. On Dec. 10, that concert is scheduled to make its home-video debut.
Sammy Hagar hit the studio last week with the surviving members of Montrose -- drummer Denny Carmassi and bassist Bill Church. He posted a photo of the three on Facebook.