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ALEX VAN HALEN
Alex Van Halen
Name: Alexander Arthur Van Halen
Birthday: May 8th, 1953
Birthplace: Amsterdam, Holland
Marital Status: Married, two children
Other bands: The Broken Combs, The Trojan Rubber Company, Genesis, The Space Brothers and Mammoth

Both Ed and Al formed a number of bands, of which they were both included. These were The Broken Combs (w/ Alex on sax!), The Trojan Rubber Company, Genesis, and The Space Brothers. Alex's influences include John Bonham, Ginger Baker, Buddy Rich and Keith Moon.
Alex Van Halen was born to Jan and Eugenia van Halen in Amsterdam, The Netherlands on May 8, 1953. On February 22, 1962, the Van Halen family left Holland for California at the "request" of several relatives.

Alex's musical interest began with flamenco guitar lessons as a grade schooler. Brother Edward was working hard delivering papers to pay for his drum kit. Alex Van Halen playing the xylofone and Edward on drums in 1958 As fate would have it, Alex began playing Ed's kit and in return, Edward took over on Al's guitar. Both brothers had also been trained as classical pianists.

Alex graduated from Pasadena High School in 1971 and attended Pasadena City College for a brief period of time, where some of his classes included music theory and scoring and arranging.

Both Ed and Al formed a number of bands, of which they were both included. These were The Broken Combs (w/ Alex on sax!), The Trojan Rubber Company, Genesis, and The Space Brothers. Alex's influences included John Bonham, Ginger Baker, Buddy Rich and Keith Moon.

Alex's powerful and dynamic drumming style and voice are as unique and instantly recognizable as Edward's guitar sound. The term "brown sound," which is universally linked with Edward's tone was actually coined by Alex and refers to the warmth of his own snare drum sound. But, don't overlook the finesse and sensitivity. He plays what's right for the song. Not to grandstand or just to draw attention to himself. He will however, let loose live in his unaccompanied drum solo. In this instance you've got to expect the unexpected. From lighting his kit on fire during the Van Halen II tour, to the Latinesque version of " Outta Love Again," complete with congas and horns on the III tour, you're always in for a treat.

Alex Van Halen stting up his drums

The instrumental "Respect the Wind" from the Twister soundtrack features Alex on keyboard and is his first and only appearance on an album outside of Van Halen.

Alex has a reputation as a practical joker. He's been know to nail your shoes to the floor if they're ever left unattended, and has put flame to old tires from time to time!





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