Alex Van Halen Essays

  • Why Eddie Van Halen is an Influential Musician

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    greatest guitar players in the world is Eddie Van Halen. Eddie Van Halen was born in Holland in 1955 and immigrated to Pasadena California. At the age of seven, Eddie was training as a classical pianist, although his love for Rock and Roll was developing. He started working a paper route and used the money to buy a drum set. His brother Alex, also musically inclined, bought a guitar. After months of practicing, Alex and Eddie switched instruments. Alex would spend hours on Eddie's drums and loved

  • Heavy Metal in the 1980s

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    many successful bands. Van Halen took heavy metal to new heights. After more than two decades of playing sold-out concert halls, selling millions of albums and enduring various lineup changes and solo projects, Van Halen is recognized as one of the most resilient and successful rock bands to emerge from the 1970s and continue into the 1980’s. Eddie and Alex Van Halen were raised in Pasadena, the children of Dutch immigrants who immigrated to California in 1967. The Van Halen brothers grew up taking

  • Eddie Van Halen Essay

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    Eddie Van Halen was much more than just a simple guitar player. He was known for creating the band “Van Halen”. He is known to be one of the top guitarist of all time and also an influential person of the 20th century. Edward Lodewijk Van Halen was born January 26, 1955 in Nijmegen, a small town in the Netherlands. Van Halen is named after Ludwig Van Beethoven, Lodewijk being the Dutch version of Ludwig. Eddie wasn’t the only musician in his family. Eddie is the son of Dutch father, Jan van Halen

  • Film Analysis: A Rock And Roll Parody

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    A Rock and Roll Parody: The Magnificence and Selfishness of Heavy Metal This Is Spinal Tap (1984) is a movie that mocks the idea of the sexualized, masculine, heavy metal rock gods. The premise of the movie is a mockumentary about the fictional British rock band, Spinal Tap, with main members David St. Hubbins, Derek Smalls, and Nigel Tufnel. Throughout the film, the band experiences successive failures and embarrassments as their arrogance and ignorance far outweigh their musical talent. The

  • Essay On Ronald Wayne Van Zant

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    Ronald Wayne Van Zant is a very remembered musition to many people. He was the lead singer of the band Lynyrd Skynyrd and started their band while in high school in 1965. Van Zant and the band met big fame starting in 1973 with the releasing of their first Album (Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd). This Album contained may popular songs like Freebird, SImple man, and Tuesday's gone. They had been opening for a number of different bands up until this point. They signed a contract with MCA records