Eddie Van Halen may have had every guitarist in the world stealing from him, but he wasn't safe from other genres taking a piece either.
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Why did Sammy Hagar leave the band Van Halen?Everybody loved Van Halen. The same can't be said for "Van Hagar." The band still bore the name of its superstar guitarist, ...
Van Halen already has a reputation for great records, but Eddie felt that only a handful of tunes managed to capture his ...
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Guitar World on MSNEddie Van Halen apparently left Peavey because it signed a second superstar shredder – Joe SatrianiVan Halen had developed his Wolfgang and 5150 with Peavey, but the firm’s current CEO reckons Satch’s arrival ultimately ...
The guitarist has no beef with Van Halen, but he wouldn't mind getting his due for using the technique long before Eddie and ...
Did you know that Eddie Van Halen quietly and cheaply wrote and played the guitar solo for Michael Jackon’s “Beat It?” Well, if you didn’t, now you do, and you should also know that Eddie Van Halen ...
When Van Halen released their self-titled debut album in 1978, fans hadn’t heard a guitar hero with such singular style since Jimi Hendrix shuffled off onto his final experience. Eddie Van Halen ...
Why Eddie Van Halen broke down in tears when he met Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong—"You're the only one who understands me." ...
Hagar mixed his own hits with Van Halen classics on the just-completed tour. This was a high-volume experience. Rock superstar Joe Satriani’s guitar was (reportedly) turned up to 11.
Drummer's new bio doesn't mention years with second Van Halen frontman. Drummer thought the track would bomb because it sounded like John Denver until he heard finished version on singer’s solo ...
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