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Sammy Hagar told Rolling Stone in a new interview he "wanted to break" David Lee Roth's neck when the pair ... There was something that was fake about him. The old Van Halen fans, if I'd have ...
David Lee Roth isn't putting down the mic just yet. After almost five years away, the former vocalist of Van Halen is coming out of retirement for a tour across the United States in 2025. It is ...
Sammy Hagar recalled why he “wanted to break” David Lee Roth’s “f—-’” neck when they toured together in 2002. In 1985, the 77-year-old singer-songwriter replaced Roth as the frontman ...
Vai told Classic Rock that he enjoyed his time with the David Lee Roth Band, but found that it got old quick. He wanted to try out different things musically, and felt that band's commercial ...
In his recently-released book, Brothers, the Van Halen drummer talks about the push-and-pull dynamic between Roth and the two brothers, and what eventually led to the singer's departure following ...
David Lee Roth is unquestionably one of the most colorful and dynamic frontmen in the history of rock music ... First time I held a Japanese sword in my hand, I think I was nine years old, ...
David Lee Roth released a solo track titled 'Nothing Could Have Stopped Us Back Then Anyway,' a tribute to Van Halen, in July 2022.
David Lee Roth wasn’t one for sloppy seconds. “At 6 am we started recording [what would become 1998’s “DLR Band”]. We did it live, and it was incredible.
David Lee Roth previously insulted Wolfgang Van Halen with a video that alleged he's only successful because he's Eddie Van Halen's son. The pair previously played together in Van Halen alongside ...
Alex Van Halen says David Lee Roth balked at the idea of paying tribute to Eddie Van Halen, who died in 2020. "The vitriol that came out was unbelievable," he told Rolling Stone.
Rhino recently released “The Warner Recordings 1985-1994,” which reissues David Lee Roth’s first four LPs and one EP. Above, Roth at the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards.
David Lee Roth isn't putting down the mic just yet. After almost five years away, the former vocalist of Van Halen is coming out of retirement for a tour across the United States in 2025.