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Eddie Van Halen

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Eddie Van Halen

1955–2020

American rock guitarist (1955–2020)

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Biography

Edward Lodewijk Van Halen was an American musician. He was the guitarist, keyboardist, backing vocalist and one of the primary songwriters of the rock band Van Halen, which he founded with his brother Alex Van Halen in 1972.

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Timeline

The story of Eddie Van Halen, told in moments.

1978 Event

Van Halen's debut album drops on Warner Bros. "Eruption," a 1 minute 42 second guitar solo, rewrites what the instrument can do. He developed the two-handed tapping technique in his bedroom. Every rock guitarist after this has to reckon with it.

1984 Event

1984 is released. "Jump" goes to No. 1, built on a synthesizer riff the band initially hated. The album sells over 10 million copies. David Lee Roth leaves the band eight months later.

1986 Event

His guitar solo on Michael Jackson's "Beat It" becomes one of the most famous guest spots in rock history. Jackson called him directly. Eddie did it in one take, for free, because he liked the song.

2020 Death

Dies of throat cancer at St. John's Health Center in Santa Monica. He was 65. His son Wolfgang was at his side. Guitarists from every genre post tributes within hours.

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