David Lee Roth has revealed that Van Halen's 1984 hit 'Jump' was crafted with women as its primary audience, influencing how it was later licensed. Speaking at Stagecoach, Roth also highlighted his ...
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 ...
David Lee Rothof Van Halen recently revealed that their hit song “Jump” was written with one specific audience in mind.
It was the end of an era. Roth’s exit, Frankenstein's last hurrah. But it was the start of a new one as Eddie Van Halen got experimental on 1986's blockbuster, 5150 ...
Teddy Swims brought out David Lee Roth at Stagecoach on Saturday night, and the crowd had no complaints. The two performed ...
"I heard ya missed us, WE’RE BACK!" David Lee Roth howled on the 1984 Van Halen hit, "Hot for Teacher" and the former VH lead singer’s words could not be more apropos in 2025. Roth, now 70, is going ...
Just like the final moments of New Year’s Eve in 1999 did not close out the 20th Century or the millennium (despite what Prince sang in “1999”), musical eras of rock ’n’ roll do not align with decades ...
Ultimate Classic Rock reported that Roth was accompanied by a five-piece band that featured Al Estrada on guitar, Ryan Wheeler on bass, Francis Valentino on drums and an as-yet-unidentified ...
David Lee Roth is rolling in the dough these days, revealing he recently sold his publishing catalog for a large sum of money.
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 ...