Two weeks after we first learned that David Lee Roth was covering “New York State of Mind” on his current North American tour ...
David Lee Roth’s The Warner Recordings 1985-1994 debuts on two U.K. charts, marking his first solo appearance on the Official Albums Sales ranking. American Rock musician David Lee Roth, of the group ...
Roth began his post-Van Halen career with a bang, as the Crazy from the Heat EP yielded two Top-20 singles—covers of The Beach Boys’ “California Girls” and Louis Prima’s hit medley “Just a Gigolo”/“I ...
Which was the better post Van Halen split album - David Lee Roth's Eat 'Em and Smile or Van Halen's 5150? That's our Chuck's Fight Club battle on Loudwire Nights this week. It was the breakup heard ...
For David Lee Roth, the song “Jump” isn’t just a huge pop hit from 1984, the final album from his original run with Van Halen. It represents his genuine state of mind, a calling from the deep end, a ...
Every David Lee Roth solo album isn’t better than every Van Hagar record. Not by a long shot — “5150” is often very fun, very catchy or both, while Roth’s “Your Filthy Little Mouth” is blah. But every ...
For the third weekend in a row, the former Van Halen frontman joined Teddy Swims onstage in the desert for a performance of “Jump” ...
Southern California’s greatest guitar band drew more from Southern rock than you might expect. Van Halen legend David Lee ...