Van Halen

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VAN HALEN
 
 
Van Halen  is an American rock band formed in Pasadena, California, in 1972.  The band became major stars, and by the early 1980s they were one of the most successful rock acts of the time.  1984 was their most successful album.  The lead single, “Jump”, became an international hit and their only single to reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100.  In 2007, Van Halen was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.  VH1 ranked them 7th on their list of the top 100 hard rock artists of all time.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 

In 1998, an organization called Native American Music Association & Awards was started in order to bring awareness of the contributions of Native Americans to music in all its forms; the Awards have been presented annually since that time.  The surprise at taking even a quick glance at their “Did You Know” roster at www.nativeamericanmusicawards.com/halloffame.cfm is the incredible number of stars of popular music who have Native American blood – the tribe or confederation name(s) are given in parentheses here and elsewhere in this post:  Elvis Presley (Cherokee), Jimi Hendrix (Cherokee), Hank Williams (Choctaw), Willie Nelson (Cherokee), Ritchie Valens (Yakui), Aaron Neville and the Neville Brothers (Choctaw/Cherokee), Loretta Lynn and her sister Crystal Gayle (Cherokee), Kitty Wells (Cherokee), Wayne Newton (Powhatan), Michael Jackson and the Jacksons (Choctaw/Cherokee), Link Wray (Shawnee), Richie Havens (Blackfoot), Robbie Robertson of the Band (Mohawk), Tina Turner (Navaho), Cher (Cherokee), Rita Coolidge (Cherokee), Eddie Van Halen of Van Halen (Native Hawaiian – Native Americans who are not among those often called Indians), Tori Amos (Cherokee), Toni Tennille of the Captain and Tennille (Cherokee), Billy Ray Cyrus and his daughter Miley Cyrus (Cherokee), Anthony Kiedis of Red Hot Chili Peppers (Mohican), LL Cool J (Cherokee), Beyoncé (Creole), etc.  

 

Tommy Allsup (Cherokee) was a member of Buddy Holly’s new band in 1959; he “lost” a coin flip with Ritchie Valens and was thus not on board the airplane that crashed on the day the music died  

 

(August 2013)

 

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One measure of their success is that the Runaways were the headliners in their early concerts, with opening acts that included major bands like Cheap TrickTom Petty and the Heartbreakers and Van Halen.  
 
(November 2013)

 

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The Cactus brand of American-style blues rock has been cited as an influence on many bands that followed; Wikipedia lists AerosmithVan Halen.38 SpecialAnvilthe Black CrowesMontroseLynyrd Skynyrd, and the Black Keys Cactus has been through a succession of line-ups over the years and is still active as of 2012

 

(April 2014)

 

Last edited: March 22, 2021