• The Tragic Death Of Otis Redding

    The plane that crashed into a lake near Madison, Wisconsin, carried all but one of the members of the Bar-Kays, a soul ensemble from Memphis, Tennessee, who had done over a hundred shows with Redding on that tour. Only one member of the band, Ben Cauley, made it away from the wreckage with his life.

    By Cody Copeland October 10th, 2020 Read More
  • The Beach Boys: The Truth About Brian Wilson And Mike Love's Feud

    The highly-publicized feud between Brian Wilson and Mike Love of the Beach Boys first started in 1966, when Love purportedly criticized their upcoming album Pet Sounds. While Brian Wilson and Mike Love are wildly successful musicians, ego, lawsuits, and creative disputes are at the center of a feud.

    By Kate Hakala October 10th, 2020 Read More
  • Why Scott Stapp Got Sued By His New Band

    They also sued Stapp for $1.2 million dollars in 2018, claiming he refused to tour with them to promote their 2017 album The Madness. Brother bandleaders Johnathan and Vincent Votta said they advanced Stapp $200,000 to sing, but Stapp only showed up for 18 of the 40 gigs they'd booked.

    By Cody Copeland October 9th, 2020 Read More
  • How Van Halen's Best Album Signaled A Breakup

    Tensions ramped up between the two during the making of the 1980 album Women and Children First, particularly when it came to shooting the album cover and inset photos with provocative fashion photographer Helmut Newton.

    By Karen Corday October 9th, 2020 Read More
  • The Truth About David Lee Roth And Eddie Van Halen's Relationship

    There is no stereotypical band origin story here in which friends came together for the love of the music; according to Van Halen News Desk, Roth was only invited to join the band because, unlike Eddie and drummer Alex Van Halen, he came from money and had his own sound system.

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  • Eddie Van Halen Was Hiding In Back To The Future All Along

    he music from the Edward Van Halen tape sure sounds like the work of Eddie Van Halen, but was it actually him? In 2012, TMZ finally got the answer to this question once and for all when a reporter/Van Halen fan accosted Eddie Van Halen on an escalator to ask him about the alleged cameo.

    By Karen Corday October 9th, 2020 Read More
  • The Dirty Job Mike Rowe Just Couldn't Do

    There was one trade that, although it definitely fits the criterion of being positively filthy, Rowe didn't feel he could cover in his usual comedic fashion: crime scene cleanup. "It's a great dirty job, but it's hard to be lighthearted about a body left in a trunk for three days in a swamp,"

    By Cody Copeland October 9th, 2020 Read More
  • This Was Eddie Van Halen's Final Social Media Post To His Brother

    His final Instagram birthday post to Wolfgang featured a photo of the newborn. "The Best Day Of My Life. Happy Birthday Wolf! I Love You So Much!! Your Pop," the legendary shredder posted. As it would turn out, Eddie Van Halen's last Instagram post would be a similar message of love for his family.

    By Cody Copeland October 8th, 2020 Read More
  • The Truth About Brian May's Red Special Guitar

    Brian May of Queen is a man of many talents. Not only is he a brilliant lyricist and an imaginative guitar player, he's also an astrophysicist. He's also managed to build a guitar all from scratch, thanks to random stuff around the house, his dad, and ingenuity. It's the Red Special.

    By Emilia David October 7th, 2020 Read More
  • The Hidden Truth Behind Coldplay's X & Y Album Cover

    The X&Y cover features a Tetris game in the middle of a dark blue background. When the album was first released, MTV said people didn't understand what was going on in the album. Was Coldplay just closet Tetris fans? The band teased that there was something deeper and people started staring.

    By Emilia David October 7th, 2020 Read More
  • How These Famous Rock Stars Reacted To Eddie Van Halen's Death

    Eddie Van Halen, an icon of rock music whose iconic guitar riffs inspired many to pick up a guitar and try for themselves, died in 2020 at the age of 65 following a brave, decade-long battle with throat cancer. Here's how these famous rock stars reacted to Eddie Van Halen's death.

    By Emilia David October 7th, 2020 Read More
  • The Tragic Details About Eddie Van Halen And Valerie Bertinelli's Marriage

    Celebrity marriages often get rocky, and that shouldn't be such a surprise. To be fair, relationships require a lot of time, work, and commitment — even in the best of conditions — and things inevitably become more complex when you throw in constant publicity, tabloid gossip, tours, schedules, much less being part of Van Halen, one of the biggest bands in rock history.

    By Grunge Staff October 7th, 2020 Read More
  • Details You Didn't Know About Eddie Van Halen's Brother, Alex

    Eddie Van Halen's brother Alex is also a founding member of the rock group Van Halen. Originally trained as a classical pianist, Alex Van Halen took up drums and went on to great acclaim. Details you might not know about Alex Van Halen include a contentious lawsuit with his ex-wife.

    By Nick Vrchoticky October 6th, 2020 Read More
  • What You Didn't Know About Eddie Van Halen's 'Frankenstein' Guitar

    Legendary guitarist Eddie Van Halen died on October 6, 2020, of throat cancer. The rock and roll star broke new ground in the genre, and one way he did it was with the cobbled-together guitar that he called "Frankenstein." Here's the trust about Eddie Van Halen's Frankenstein guitar.

    By Cody Copeland October 6th, 2020 Read More
  • Details You Didn't Know About Eddie Van Halen's Wife

    The loss of musician Eddie Van Halen, the man once voted the Greatest Guitarist of All Time, is sad news for rock and guitar fans everywhere, and, heartbreakingly, Van Halen's wife of 11 years, stuntwoman Janie Liszewski Van Halen. Here are details you didn't know about Eddie Van Halen's wife.

    By Karen Corday October 6th, 2020 Read More
  • The Odd Rituals Jason Terry Had When He Was In The NBA

    Former NBA point and shooting guard Jason Terry used to take his pregame prep seriously. First, the night before a game, he insisted on wearing the game shorts of the team he was facing to bed. But not any run-of-the-mill game shorts: he needed official NBA game shorts to find the magic he needed.

    By Sandra Mardenfeld October 6th, 2020 Read More
  • The Sad Death Of Eddie Van Halen

    The rock 'n' roll world took a hit today, as it said goodbye to one of the most influential guitarists of the 20th century. TMZ reported that Eddie Van Halen, of his riotously successful namesake band, lost his years-long battle with throat cancer. This is the sad death of Eddie Van Halen.

    By Cody Copeland October 6th, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason Mitch Malloy Left Van Halen

    Singer Mitch Malloy had the opportunity to join the band in 1996 following Hagar's first departure. Again according to Ultimate Classic Rock, guitarist Eddie Van Halen was "extremely complimentary about the work the singer did while auditioning for the group."

    By Karen Corday October 6th, 2020 Read More
  • The Tragic Death Of Star Trek Actor Persis Khambatta

    Khambatta, an internationally known model from Mumbai (formerly Bombay), won Miss India in 1965 clad in an outfit she purchased right before the competition, according to the New York Times. She had appeared in Indian films before coming to Hollywood to play roles

    By Sandra Mardenfeld October 6th, 2020 Read More
  • The Truth About What Happened To Suede

    Even before the band hit, it went through lineup changes caused by issues between members. Frischmann, who was in a relationship with Anderson, was kicked out of Suede after the two broke up, though NME revealed that Anderson credits Frischmann's departure as the reason for Suede's later success.

    By Emilia David October 6th, 2020 Read More
  • What The Tolkien Movie Got Wrong About Wagner

    While Wager and Tolkien share similarities, it could be because the same mythologies inspired them. Tolkien always downplayed any connection to Wagner, even to the point that any comparison annoyed him. "Both rings were round, and there the resemblance ceased," Tolkien supposedly said.

    By Emilia David October 6th, 2020 Read More
  • Why Shamrock Is One Of The Most Controversial Comic Characters

    Irish immigrants faced discrimination in the US during the Great Famine of 1845, according to History. And while Shamrock's stereotypical characteristics don't tread on the "dirty Irish" ones historically used, pigeonholing her as only that is unfair to Shamrock.

    By Emilia David October 6th, 2020 Read More
  • The Dark Side Of Isaac Newton

    Sir Isaac Newton, one of the greatest scientists of all time, once claimed: "I can calculate the motion of heavenly bodies, but not the madness of people."

    By S. Flannagan October 5th, 2020 Read More