In this intimate account unlike any other rock-and-roll memoir, Alex Van Halen shares his personal story of family, friendship, music, and brotherly love in tribute to his brother and bandmate, Edward. Written with acclaimed New Yorker writer Ariel Levy, this work serves as Alex's heartfelt letter to Edward, penned during his mourning for his untimely death. Through his rough yet sweet voice, Alex reflects on their childhood in the Netherlands and working-class Pasadena, California, under the guidance of a musician father and a proper Indonesian-born mother who emphasized the importance of always dressing well. He shares anecdotes of musical politics, infighting, and rebellious antics, but at its core, this is a tale of brotherhood, music, and enduring love. Alex emphasizes their shared experiences, from their arrival in America to their lives as musicians, fathers, and uncles. He reveals the deep understanding they cultivated over the years, which few can hope to achieve. With a desire to set the record straight about Edward’s life and legacy, this account also features never-before-seen photos from Alex's private archives, offering a rare glimpse into their unique bond.
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- 2024
- 1995
This album ranks as one of the band's most electrifying recordings Includes the hits: Jump * Panama * Hot for Teacher and others.