Finding a good Van Halen summer song is about as difficult as ... tribute to L.A. underground rock legends Top Jimmy and the Rhythm Pigs, Eddie Van Halen keeps his guitar tones cleaner and ...
A Van Halen deep cut worth celebrating. From 1980's up-and-down release Women and Children First, "Romeo Delight" is another track that exemplifies the greatness that is Eddie Van Halen. It's a ...
Eddie Van Halen may have had a timeless track record, but he felt that some records don't get the recognition upon release. Read more here.
After the success of 'Jump' and 'I'll Wait,' and with "Diamond Dave" gone, there was no stopping Eddie Van Halen from using his ... sophisticated and confident rock songs toward the end of the ...
Before Sammy Hagar joined Van Halen, Eddie Van Halen had a back-up plan that would have changed the course of rock 'n' roll history.
Eddie Van Halen was the master of shredding, but he was capable of so much more as well, says Testament’s longtime guitarist ...
I]t was just such a funny reaction.” Hagar ended up recording the song for is own album, with Eddie Van Halen contributing guitar, bass, and backing vocals. When Alex heard the final product ...
Eddie Van Halen was a guitarist, singer-songwriter and founder of the hard rock band Van Halen. He rose to fame in 1977 when his band caught the eye of Gene Simmons while performing at a local bar ...
Jas Obrecht’s chance encounter with a then-unknown Eddie Van ... In addition, Alex Van Halen recently announced his upcoming memoir, Brothers, which will feature the final song he worked on ...
Eddie Van Halen’s son, Wolfgang, as well as ex-bandmates and famous friends have paid tribute to the late guitar legend on what would’ve been his 70th birthday.
When Van Halen were stuck without a vocalist, Eddie Van Halen started to tentatively put together a "great" supergroup, which he had long dreamed about.
Meanwhile, parts of first song 'Mine All Mine' sound like they belong on a jazz fusion record. Of course, there's some more typical guitar pyrotechnics as well, with Eddie Van Halen making up for ...