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On the Web
- Toonopedia: Hagar the Horrible - Profile of the strip.
- Comparative Index to Islam: Hagar (Ajar) - Highlights differences between Islamic and Christian beliefs about the mother of Ishmael.
- Jewish Virtual Library: Hagar - Brief profile of the priest, with links to pertinent Torah passages.
- Hagar the Horrible - King Features Syndicate pages about the comic, the characters, and the creator, with some archived daily strips.
- RollingStone.com: Sammy Hagar - Includes a biography, discography, photos, articles, links and message board.
- Sammy Hagar Induction Into Rock and Roll's Hall of Fame - Fan-generated petition to get the Red Rocker on the list of 2004 inductees.
- Sammy Hagar - Official site includes news, tour dates, audio and video files, discography, and merchandise.
- At 55, Sammy Hagar 'Not 4 Sale' - [CNN]
- Hagar - Biblical biography of the slave girl who bore Abraham's first son.
- Yishmael and Hagar: A Perspective - Rabbinic commentary on some of the questions raised by the story of Sarah's expulsion of her rival.
Wikipedia Articles
- Hagar (Bible) - Hagar (Hebrew הָגָר "Stranger", Standard Hebrew Hagar, Tiberian Hebrew ; Arabic هاجر; Hagar), according to the Abrahamic faiths, was an Egyptian handmaiden (or slave-girl) of Sarah, wife of Abraham. Her story is reported in the Book of Genesis in Judeo-Christian tradition.
- Regan Hagar - Regan Hagar was the drummer in Malfunkshun from 1980 to 1988, featuring Andrew Wood of Mother Love Bone on vocals and Kevin Wood on guitar. Hagar has also performed in Satchel with Shawn Smith and Brad with Shawn Smith and Stone Gossard.
- Hagar (company) - Hagar is an Icelandic corporation of Baugur Group. Hagar owns retailer and wholesale companies in Iceland, Sweden and Denmark.
- Classic Masters (Sammy Hagar album) - Sammy Hagar Classic Masters is a Sammy Hagar compilation album in the Classic Masters series.
- VOA (Sammy Hagar album) - VOA is the last solo album Sammy Hagar released before joining Van Halen. Around the same time Sammy Hagar joined Van Halen, guitarist Gary Pihl joined Boston.