The Waboritas is the name of Sammy Hagar's backup band, though they are frequently and more recently referred to as "The Wabos". They were formed in 1997 and have been active ever since. Their only hiatus was during the Van Halen tour of 2004, during which Hagar kept them fully paid.

The Waboritas / The Wabos
Sammy Hagar and the Waboritas at the Moondance Jam in July 2008
Sammy Hagar and the Waboritas at the Moondance Jam in July 2008
Background information
GenresHard rock
Years active1997–present
LabelsMCA Records
MembersDavid Lauser
Vic Johnson
Mona Gnader
Past membersJesse Harms
Websiteredrocker.com

They include Sammy Hagar's former Justice Brothers bandmate drummer David Lauser, who played on several of Sammy Hagar's solo albums in the eighties before he left for Van Halen and the more recent formation of The Waboritas. The band also once included keyboardist Jesse Harms, known for appearances on several of Sammy Hagar's previous solo albums as well. For a mid-2000s live tour after Jesse Harms' departure, the band also included percussionist Gibby Ross, who had also done some studio work on the Livin' It Up! album.

Though not a member of the band, former Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony (who was with the band from 1974 to 2006) has made frequent guest appearances with the Wabos. Wabo member Vic Johnson is part of Sammy Hagar and the Circle with Hagar, Anthony, and Jason Bonham.

Sammy Hagar, David Lauser, and Michael Anthony also comprise the harmony-singing rock band Los Tres Gusanos, with whom Vic Johnson often performs as a guest.

Hagar's 2008 album, Cosmic Universal Fashion, is a solo album and not a Waboritas album; this is his first since he began using The Waboritas as a backing band and thus unusual; as on Hagar's last four studio albums he has played with The Wabos on disc and credited the album to both of them. However, the Waboritas are still the main musicians on most of the album's tracks with guest appearances similar to the Marching to Mars format.

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