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Eddie Van Halen may have a clear vision for many of Van Halen's records, but that didn't mean he was always on his best ...
Van Halen may always be about having a certain spectacle on their records, but that didn't stop some of them being too ...
Hagar and Anthony, who's also recorded and performed with Hagar in the bands Chickenfoot and Sammy Hagar & the Circle, have said they tried to kickstart a Van Halen reunion over the past two decades.
Sammy Hagar on the beautiful highs and disastrous lows of Van Halen: 'Man, I miss Ed' Sammy Hagar checked in from the road to talk about his 2024 tour, making peace with Eddie Van Halen and more ...
Along with founding Van Halen member Michael Anthony, Sammy Hagar is touring this summer. His mission: 'a big celebration of the music of Van Halen.' ...
Sammy Hagar has been one of rock music’s most visible personalities for over half a century — from his days fronting Montrose in the early 1970s through his stint as Van Halen’s singer in ...
Sammy Hagar shed light on the schism between him and Alex Van Halen, telling Rolling Stone that he "want[s] to be friends" with his former bandmate even if they don't play music together again.
Over 20 years after Sammy Hagar ended his stint as a singer for Van Halen, the musician detailed why he is no longer in touch with the former band’s drummer Alex Van Halen.
In the aftermath of Eddie Van Halen's death, the divide between Sammy Hagar and Alex Van Halen has remained. The onetime bandmates haven't spoken in 21 years and the drummer even failed to mention ...
They don’t rock with each other anymore. Alex Van Halen hasn’t spoken to his former Van Halen bandmate Sammy Hagar in 21 years. And he didn’t even mention the singer’s name in his 2024 ...
Sammy Hagar and Alex Van Halen are still feuding after more than two decades. Hagar, 77, and the drummer, 71, haven’t spoken in 21 years, Rolling Stone reported on Tuesday, April 29, alongside a ...
Along with founding Van Halen member Michael Anthony, Sammy Hagar is touring this summer. ... It's also the title of a 2004 Van Halen greatest hits collection with songs from the Hagar and Roth eras.