VAN
HALEN

In
1976, Van Halen were getting regular work playing clubs on
Los Angeles’ Sunset Strip. It was here that they came to the
attention of KISS frontman Gene Simmons, who was so impressed
with the band that he paid for their first demo tape. In 1978,
their self-titled debut album was released, becoming one of
the most successful debut albums ever and bringing hard rock
into the musical mainstream.
Over the next 20 years, the Van Halens and Anthony remained
the core of the increasingly influential and successful band.
Roth left the group in 1985, primarily because of disagreements
with Eddie Van Halen. Sammy Hagar, then the lead singer for
Montrose, replaced Roth. The “Van Hagar” era lasted until 1996.
Gary Cherone signed on for two years, and one album, as lead
singer. Hagar rejoined the band for a reunion tour in 2004.