
Gary Cherone Remembers Eddie Van Halen: ‘He Was Truly One With the Guitar’
The Extreme frontman, who sang on Van Halen III, remembers how the guitarist welcomed him warmly into the band and what it was like to see his genius at work
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Subscribe NowThe Extreme frontman, who sang on Van Halen III, remembers how the guitarist welcomed him warmly into the band and what it was like to see his genius at work
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