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Band Timeline

1972

Formation of Van Halen

Van Halen was formed in Pasadena, California. The band was established by brothers Eddie Van Halen (guitarist, keyboardist) and Alex Van Halen (drummer), initially starting to play music together in the 1960s. The family's move from Amsterdam to California was a significant background detail, with Eddie initially a piano prodigy and Alex developing his drumming skills. The band's lineup solidified with lead vocalist David Lee Roth and bassist Michael Anthony, marking the official start of the band they would become known for.
1978

Debut Album Release and Breakthrough

Van Halen released their self-titled debut album 'Van Halen' in 1978, which became an immediate success. The album reached No. 19 on the Billboard 200 and sold over 10 million copies in the United States, earning a Diamond certification. This album is credited with restoring hard rock's prominence in the music scene and showcased the virtuosity of Eddie Van Halen's guitar work. It set the groundwork for Van Halen's reputation for energetic live performances and solidified their place in rock music.
1979-1982

Consistent Success with Subsequent Albums

Between 1979 and 1982, Van Halen released four additional albums: 'Van Halen II' (1979), 'Women and Children First' (1980), 'Fair Warning' (1981), and 'Diver Down' (1982). All these albums achieved multi-platinum status, further cementing Van Halen's role as a leading rock band of the early 1980s. Their sound and popularity grew, keeping them among the most commercially successful rock acts of that era. This period was critical for building their extensive fan base and showcasing their evolving musical style.
1984

Release of '1984' Album and Chart-Topping Single

The album '1984' was released to great commercial success, selling 10 million copies in the United States. The album produced four hit singles, most notably 'Jump,' which became Van Halen's only number-one single on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. This album marked a high point in their commercial success, blending synthesizers with their hard rock sound, which broadened their appeal and impacted rock music culture significantly.
1985

Departure of David Lee Roth and Arrival of Sammy Hagar

In 1985, lead vocalist David Lee Roth left Van Halen to pursue a solo career, marking a major shift in the band's lineup. Sammy Hagar, former lead vocalist of Montrose, replaced Roth. Hagar's joining led to a new era for Van Halen, and the band continued to release successful albums, marking a significant transition in their musical style while maintaining commercial success over the next decade.
1986-1995

Sammy Hagar Era with Multiple Number-One Albums

During Sami Hagar's tenure from 1986 to 1995, Van Halen released four multi-platinum albums that reached number one in the U.S.: '5150' (1986), 'OU812' (1988), 'For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge' (1991), and 'Balance' (1995). The band also released a double-platinum live album, 'Live: Right Here, Right Now' in 1993. This period was marked by continued commercial success and energetic tours. Hagar's presence altered the band's dynamic but kept Van Halen at the forefront of rock music.
1996-1999

Transition and Decline with Gary Cherone

Sammy Hagar left the band in 1996 shortly before the release of 'Best Of – Volume I,' the first greatest hits collection. Gary Cherone, former frontman of Extreme, replaced Hagar, resulting in the album 'Van Halen III' (1998). However, this album was commercially unsuccessful, and by 1999, Cherone parted ways with Van Halen. The band then went on hiatus, marking a period of uncertainty and struggle in their career.
2003-2005

Reunion with Sammy Hagar and Farewell Again

Van Halen reunited with Sammy Hagar in 2003, leading to a worldwide tour in 2004 and the release of a double-disc greatest hits collection called 'The Best of Both Worlds' in the same year. This reunion brought renewed energy and fan interest. However, Hagar departed again in 2005, concluding this chapter of the band's history and paving the way for the return of the original vocalist.
2006

David Lee Roth Returns and Wolfgang Van Halen Joins

David Lee Roth returned to Van Halen as lead vocalist after Hagar's departure. At the same time, Michael Anthony was replaced on bass guitar by Wolfgang Van Halen, Eddie's son. This marked a fresh lineup and ushered in a new phase for the band with a blend of legacy and new blood, leading to subsequent creative outputs including recording a new studio album.
2012

Release of Final Studio Album 'A Different Kind of Truth'

Van Halen released 'A Different Kind of Truth' in 2012, their first studio album with David Lee Roth in 28 years and the only album featuring Wolfgang Van Halen on bass. The album received positive critical acclaim and commercial success, demonstrating the band's enduring appeal and ability to create impactful rock music decades after their formation.
2020

Death of Eddie Van Halen and Band Disbandment

Eddie Van Halen, the band's iconic guitarist and co-founder, passed away on October 6, 2020, after battling cancer diagnosed in 2001. His death marked the end of an era for Van Halen. Shortly thereafter, his son Wolfgang confirmed that the band had officially disbanded, closing the chapter on one of rock music's most influential and successful bands. Van Halen's legacy includes over 80 million records sold worldwide and several multi-platinum and diamond albums.
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Members

History

Name
Begin
End
Occupation

Michael Anthony

1974
2005

Wolfgang Van Halen

2007
2019

Alex Van Halen

1972
2019

Sammy Hagar

1986
1996

Mark Stone

1972
1974

Bass guitar

Gary Cherone

1996
1999

Eddie Van Halen

1972
2019

David Lee Roth

1978
1985

Story of Van Halen

Van Halen: A Rock Revolution

Van Halen, pronounced "van HAY-len," burst onto the music scene in 1973, hailing from the sun-drenched streets of Pasadena, California. They weren't just another band; they were a rock and roll juggernaut, reviving hard rock's reign and leaving a lasting mark on the musical landscape.

Their energy was explosive, their live shows legendary. The virtuosity of Eddie Van Halen, the band's lead guitarist, was nothing short of awe-inspiring. His innovative techniques and groundbreaking riffs redefined the possibilities of rock guitar, making him a guitar icon for generations to come.

The band's original lineup, a family affair of sorts, comprised Eddie and his brother Alex Van Halen on drums, the charismatic David Lee Roth on vocals, and the steady Michael Anthony on bass. This powerful quartet took the world by storm, their debut album in 1978 reaching #19 on the Billboard 200 and selling over 10 million copies in the U.S. – earning a Diamond certification from the RIAA.

Their momentum was unstoppable. A string of platinum-selling albums followed: Van Halen II (1979), Women and Children First (1980), Fair Warning (1981), and Diver Down (1982), solidifying their position as one of rock's most commercially successful acts.

The pinnacle of their success came with the 1984 album, released in the same year. It became a commercial monster, selling 10 million copies in the U.S. alone. The album spawned four hit singles, including "Jump," their only number one single on the Billboard Hot 100.

Van Halen's influence is undeniable. Their music, their performances, and their legacy continue to inspire and enthrall generations of rock fans. They were, and remain, a true force to be reckoned with. In 2007, their impact was formally recognized when they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, cementing their place as one of the greatest rock bands of all time.

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