Gene Simmons is reportedly preparing to release three long-lost Kiss demo tracks featuring Van Halen brothers Eddie and Alex as part of his solo box set 'The Vault.'
I have probably mentioned before that I am a huge Van Halen Fan. I also love parody, and when I was reading a piece from Rolling Stone about the new Van Halen book about the band's early years, I ran across this link and I thought it was too cool not to share...
I am a big Van Halen fan. I've seen them twice in my lifetime, and I can say both times (once with Dave, once with Sammy) they were the best band I have ever seen live. To say that they've had an impact on music and popular culture is an understatement...
Since releasing their groundbreaking debut album more than 40 years ago, Van Halen have demonstrated an impressive knack for coming up with increasingly distinctive cover art.
Several weeks after going on record as saying "now's the time" for Van Halen to reunite its classic rhythm section and put together a tour with David Lee Roth and Sammy Hagar.
I just ran across another great mashup in the interwebs. This one is a mix of Van Halen and Elvis Presley, and I kinda like it. II Call it 'Jump for that Burning Love.'
Former Van Halen manager Noel E. Monk's new memoir of his years with the band contains plenty of backstage stories, many of them involving singer David Lee Roth.
Noel E. Monk talks about the release of his new book on Van Halen, 'Runnin’ with the Devil,' and the false rumors that keep cropping up about the band.
The golden age of Van Halen with David Lee Roth at the helm has never really been dished on, unless you count the singer’s own somewhat scattershot 1997 autobiography, Crazy From the Heat.