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Roth and VH working in the studio
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Mike
2011-01-25 13:34:42 UTC
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Wolfie on the bass, though -

http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/41239515/ns/today-entertainment/

Van Halen have entered the studio to record their first album in 26
years with original frontman David Lee Roth.

Though no official announcement has been made, producer John Shanks
tweeted about starting the project last week and shared a photograph
of Eddie Van Halen's distinctive guitar amp. Shanks, who has recorded
albums with Bon Jovi, Jane's Addiction and Fleetwood Mac, had been
rumored as the producer for the new album for some time.

Besides contributing two tracks to the band's 1996 Greatest Hits
album, this will be Roth's first appearance on a Van Halen record
since 1984. Still, it will not be a full-on band reunion. Roth-era
bassist Michael Anthony is still absent from the group, and was
replaced by Eddie's 19-year-old son Wolfgang Van Halen around the time
Roth rejoined the band in 2007.
kstarheel
2011-01-28 03:01:44 UTC
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Post by Mike
Wolfie on the bass, though -
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/41239515/ns/today-entertainment/
Van Halen have entered the studio to record their first album in 26
years with original frontman David Lee Roth.
Though no official announcement has been made, producer John Shanks
tweeted about starting the project last week and shared a photograph
of Eddie Van Halen's distinctive guitar amp. Shanks, who has recorded
albums with Bon Jovi, Jane's Addiction and Fleetwood Mac, had been
rumored as the producer for the new album for some time.
Besides contributing two tracks to the band's 1996 Greatest Hits
album, this will be Roth's first appearance on a Van Halen record
since 1984. Still, it will not be a full-on band reunion. Roth-era
bassist Michael Anthony is still absent from the group, and was
replaced by Eddie's 19-year-old son Wolfgang Van Halen around the time
Roth rejoined the band in 2007.
Awesome.
stephenj
2011-02-01 18:35:01 UTC
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Post by Mike
Wolfie on the bass, though -
that doesn't bother me, how about you?
--
"when i visited Aden before collectivization,
all the markets were full of fish product. After
collectivization, the fish immediately disappeared."

- Aleksandr Vassiliev, Soviet KGB official
Mike
2011-02-05 13:20:50 UTC
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Post by stephenj
Post by Mike
Wolfie on the bass, though -
that doesn't bother me, how about you?
--
"when i visited Aden before collectivization,
all the markets were full of fish product. After
collectivization, the fish immediately disappeared."
- Aleksandr Vassiliev, Soviet KGB official
It bothers me a little.

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