New Van Halen Release in 2011..!!?!

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According to Melodicrock.com, VAN HALEN's long-awaited new studio album is being produced by Ross Hogarth, who has previously worked with MÖTLEY CRÜE, COAL CHAMBER, FASTER PUSSYCAT and DEVILDRIVER, among others. Hogarth wrote in an early July online posting, "The record I just started ROCKS!!! [It] will be amazing... That is all I will say..."

Music publishing company Warner/Chappell Music announced in August that it had extended its publishing administration contract with guitarist Eddie Van Halen and drummer Alex Van Halen, noting that the band "is currently in the studio recording an album with (singer David Lee) Roth that is due for release in 2011."

Meanwhile, according to Billboard.com, VAN HALEN manager Irving Azoff, who is also the executive chairman of Live Nation, mentioned on two separate conference calls that VAN HALEN was expected to hit the road next year, presumably in support of a new record.

Word of a new VAN HALEN album, the band's first with original vocalist David Lee Roth on the mic since 1983, first began circulating in late June when MelodicRock.com reported from an unnamed source that the project was halfway completed.

VAN HALEN spokesperson Janie Van Halen, Eddie's wife, denied the rumors, telling Rolling Stone, "I don't have any updates at this time."

Eddie himself told Rolling Stone last year that he was working on material for a new record, but was waiting for his hand to heal from surgery and for his son and bassist Wolfgang to graduate from high school.

A new VAN HALEN record would be the band's first full studio effort since 1998's "Van Halen III", which featured Gary Cherone on lead vocals.

VAN HALEN's 2008 reunion tour with Roth grossed more than $93 million and drew nearly one million fans to 74 shows.
 

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VAN HALEN's 2008 reunion tour with Roth grossed more than $93 million and drew nearly one million fans to 74 shows

what the nah sayers going to say about those apples ?
 

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VAN HALEN's 2008 reunion tour with Roth grossed more than $93 million and drew nearly one million fans to 74 shows

what the nah sayers going to say about those apples ?

I went to TWO of those shows and they were chock full of awesomeness.

I'm psyched for a new album with Dave; it'll be the first VH album that I've bought since 1984 (excluding a greatest hits album I bought in the 90's while DJing in a nudie bar so I could play some requests).
 

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VAN HALEN's 2008 reunion tour with Roth grossed more than $93 million and drew nearly one million fans to 74 shows

what the nah sayers going to say about those apples ?

Thinking the same thing.
VH was great with the RedRocker but man, DLR, was/is as much a part of VH as either of the bros. Would be cool if MA were there too... but that aint gonna happen.
 

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I'll believe it when I see it. :cool:

I'll bet! A guy who uses a photo of Axl Rose as his avatar must have built up a strong amount of skepticism regarding album release dates. :laugh2:
 

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I was at the 1980 Invasion.


Me too... The Rainbow, London, UK....7th row.

I remember in the midde of Eruption, Eddie just stopped playing for dramatic effect with a big grin on his face standing at the edge of the stage. Some kid a few rows ahead of us said very loudly .."blimey, he's better than Ritchie Blackmore!" Eddie totally cracked up and couldn't play for about 2 minutes from laughing so hard.

Saw them same place in '79 too...i was in the balcony....which was literally bouncing several inches in time the music. I thought the entire thing was gonna come crashing down.
 

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Me too... The Rainbow, London, UK....7th row.

I remember in the midde of Eruption, Eddie just stopped playing for dramatic effect with a big grin on his face standing at the edge of the stage. Some kid a few rows ahead of us said very loudly .."blimey, he's better than Ritchie Blackmore!" Eddie totally cracked up and couldn't play for about 2 minutes from laughing so hard.

Saw them same place in '79 too...i was in the balcony....which was literally bouncing several inches in time the music. I thought the entire thing was gonna come crashing down.

Saw them at the Glasgow date on that tour , women and children first , WORST performance by a band i and the whole audience has ever seen !!! So drunk and all over the place , fast forward to 2004 and i fly to San Jose , front row , tickets for pre show party and soundcheck , Eddies half way through a bottle of red wine at 4 in the afternoon , guess what hes plastered for the gig !!!!
 

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