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David Lee Roth (born October 10, 1954) [1] is an American rock singer. Known for his wild and energetic stage persona, he was the lead vocalist of the hard rock band Van Halen for three stints: from 1974 to 1985, during 1996, and from 2006 to when they disbanded in 2020.
A Little Ain't Enough is the third full-length studio album by David Lee Roth, released on January 15, 1991, through Warner Music Group. It was certified gold on April 11, 1991. Produced by Bob Rock , the album featured the lead guitar work of Jason Becker , a then up-and-coming guitarist who was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ...
David Lee Roth is an American rock singer best known as the lead singer of Van Halen. His solo discography consists of six studio albums, one extended play, one compilation album, and 20 singles. Of his eight albums, four have been certified Gold or higher by the Recording Industry Association of America.
David Lee Roth predicted in his 1991 "A Lil Ain’t Enough" video that his absolute final show would be on October 10, 2021. If he had waited just a little bit longer, Roth could have been deemed ...
David Lee Roth is retiring. The lauded showman revealed the news during a conversation with the Las Vegas Review-Journal that the outlet described as "more a spoken-word performance than interview."
Baby's on Fire" was featured prominently in the 1998 film Velvet Goldmine, [15] with vocals provided by the film's star, Jonathan Rhys Meyers. In 2022, Pitchfork named it the 192nd best song of the 1970s, saying "there's a lot going on in this song: a celebration of a catastrophe happening in plain view, knotty wordplay and snappy onomatopoeia ...
The post It’s Only Roth ‘N’ Roll: Our 1986 David Lee Roth Cover Story appeared first on SPIN. In honor of the 35th anniversary of Eat 'Em and Smile, we're republishing this article here.
Skyscraper is the second full-length studio album by David Lee Roth, released during his solo career after his departure from Van Halen.It was released on January 21, 1988, on Warner Bros. Records, shortly after the commercially and critically successful Eat 'Em and Smile Tour of 1986–1987.