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The Peavey EVH Wolfgang guitar series is a collaboration between guitarist Eddie Van Halen and Hartley Peavey's company, Peavey Electronics (cap.12 from book "Peavey Guitars: The Authorized American History" [1]). The EVH stands for "Eddie Van Halen" while Wolfgang is the name of Eddie Van Halen's son.
Edward Lodewijk van Halen was born in Amsterdam on January 26, 1955, [5] the son of Jan van Halen and Eugenia (née van Beers).His father was a Dutch jazz pianist, clarinettist, and saxophonist working for the Dutch Air Force, [6] before the war and after returning from Indonesia with local acts like Jos Cleber and Snip en Snap. [7]
The collaboration was an unexpected one, and came as a surprise even to Van Halen's bandmates -- who were out of the country at the time. ... Eddie Van Halen’s Son Defends Billie Eilish After ...
"I'll Wait" is a song by American rock band Van Halen, taken from their sixth studio album, 1984 (1984). It was written by band members Eddie Van Halen, Alex Van Halen, Michael Anthony and David Lee Roth, along with Michael McDonald, [2] and produced by Ted Templeman.
LL Cool J is looking back fondly on his time collaborating with the late Eddie Van Halen. Following Van Halen's death due to cancer on Tuesday, the 52-year-old rapper remembered working on two ...
Brothers Alex Van Halen, far left, and Eddie Van Halen, far right, formed their band, Van Halen, with singer David Lee Roth and bassist Michael Anthony in the 1970s. "You’re gonna think I’m ...
It would also be Van Halen's final studio album before Eddie's death and the group's subsequent disbandment in 2020. A Different Kind of Truth was recorded at Henson Recording Studios and Eddie Van Halen's own 5150 Studios and produced by John Shanks. Seven of the album's 13 songs are musically re-worked and lyrically re-written songs that had ...
Alex and Eddie founded Van Halen in 1972 alongside David Lee Roth and Michael Anthony.As tensions grew between Alex and Eddie, Roth left the rock band in 1985 to pursue a solo career.