Wolfgang Van Halen has reflected on his creative role shaping A Different Kind Of Truth, the final Van Halen studio album and the first with David Lee Roth since 1984.
The road should make any rocker feel right at home, but not all these artists were that diplomatic behind the scenes with their touring mates.
Buckingham is not the original guitarist of Fleetwood Mac. He actually arrived well into the band's career, which is ...
Rob Reiner's "This is Spinal Tap," now a cult classic, almost didn't get made. The director explains why, decades later, he ...
With God Save the Gun, Ian Shelton set out to make a new Militarie Gun record and ended up lost in a jungle of his own making ...
Jani Laine of Shiraz Lane dives deep into the making of In Vertigo in this interview, revealing the band’s aim to go more ...
Roth, 70, was the original lead singer of Van Halen. He was present from 1974 to 1985, and later returned for brief reunions.
“Some riffs just have that big swing to them,” Wolfgang says. “I Really Wanna is one of them, but you can definitely hear ...
For decades, the names Sammy Hagar and David Lee Roth have been synonymous with a legendary rock and roll rivalry. As the two iconic front-men of Van Halen, their public jabs and thinly veiled ...
In this interview, Wolfgang Van Halen gets ready for his latest album with Mammoth, 'The End,' discusses live music and ...
Here are some of the best reactions to Swift praising Kelce's "magic Redwood tree" on 'The Life of a Showgirl.' By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large But is one track is standing out in a very unique way: ...
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