Eddie and Wolfgang Van Halen sat down with GW to discuss how the latter came to join the band, the euphoria of their first ...
"[I thought] everything's going to be great and nothing bad is ever going to happen," Wolfgang says of playing with David Lee ...
(JTA) — David Lee Roth is done running with the devil. The Jewish rock star, best known for fronting Van Halen during the influential band’s heyday in the 1970s and ’80s, said Friday that he ...
Being a member of a hugely successful rock band can often come with a lot of baggage – an observation that’s exemplified by the complex relationship between David ... Lee Roth and the two Van ...
John 5 was on double duty handling electric guitars and bass for 1998's DLR Band, the group's first self-titled album. The lineup also included an unknown drummer called Ray Luzier who would later ...
Sammy Hagar may have had some issues during his time in Van Halen, but he felt that one musician was the main problem with ...
Roth began his post-Van Halen career with a bang, as the Crazy from the Heat EP yielded two Top-20 singles—covers of The Beach Boys’ “California Girls” and Louis Prima’s hit medley ...
Why David Lee Roth Told Eddie Van Halen to Play Fewer Solos Alex Van Halen says singer’s out-of-control jealousy led to his departure from the band in 1985. Martin Kielty ...
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.
David Lee Roth has released a surprise stand alone solo single. John5 plays guitar. The song is called "Nothing could have stopped us back then anyways," and it addresses the early days of van Halen.
Van Halen didn't start writing and recording ballads until Sammy Hagar joined the band following David Lee Roth's departure after the career-changing 1984 album. For better or worse, Hagar's ...
5150' Best Post Van Halen Split Album - 'Eat 'Em and Smile' vs. '5150' After David Lee Roth's Van Halen exit, which artist had the better post-split album. Vote for either Roth's 'Eat 'Em and ...