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Michael Anthony Sobolewski (born June 20, 1954) is an American musician who was the bassist and backing vocalist for the hard rock band Van Halen from 1974 to 2006. He performed on Van Halen's first 11 albums and was their longest-tenured bassist.
On January 21, 2011, Michael Anthony confirmed that the band would enter the studio on January 29, 2011, along with Chad Smith, who recorded the drums for the album. [10] On March 11, 2011, Hagar confirmed that the band had been recording with Mike Fraser , a Canadian producer, engineer, and mixer.
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Sammy Hagar and the Circle (simply known as The Circle) is a rock supergroup band originally formed in Miami in 2014, consisting of vocalist Sammy Hagar (Montrose and Van Halen), bassist Michael Anthony (Van Halen), drummer Jason Bonham and guitarist Vic Johnson. [1]
The song is also featured as in-game music for the video game Gran Turismo 4, with the song prominently featured in the game intro of the North American version. [ 17 ] During the United States Invasion of Panama , US soldiers played this song repeatedly as a form of psychological warfare in an attempt to force General Manuel Noriega out of ...
In 1989–90, Michael Anthony Franano achieved commercial success as singer/songwriter of The Front, a band originally from Kansas City, Missouri. After the CBS release of their self-titled album, and single, Fire reached number 29 on the Billboard Rock charts. [2] He has since released two more albums.
At a time when the Jackson 5’s music was moving in a modern direction, Michael Jackson’s third album was a little stuck in the past, featuring a ’30s musical number, “All the Things You ...
After graduating from Saint Louis High School, he had the opportunity to attend North Texas State University on a music scholarship, but instead chose to join Haiwaiian pop/rock band Kalapana, featuring on their four albums from 1975 to 1979. [4] [5] He recorded his first solo album, Tat's in the Rainbow , which was released in Japan in 1977 ...