Gary Cherone Sheds Light On Unheard Van Halen Material

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Extreme's Gary Cherone revealed that there's still a wealth of unheard music in the vaults from his late-'90s stint fronting Van Halen. RockCelebrities.net transcribed some of Cherone's chat with Brazil's A Radio Rock, in which he explained, "After the VH III (album). . . we toured (and) went back in the studio, and we wrote a bunch of songs. Some of them are just rough demos; some of them were more finished products."

He went on to say, "As far as if they ever see the light of day, I don’t know, maybe someday. Alex Van Halen is the boss of that, but you never know. But I can say some of those songs are really good."

Bassist Michael Anthony recently told Eddie Trunk, "There is a plan. We’re starting a bunch of the reissue stuff with the Sammy (Hagar) years, with all his albums. . . So there is movement in there. We’re digging back into stuff. There’s a lot more stuff at Ed (Van Halen's) 5150 studio; Wolfie (Van Halen) or Alex will start going through stuff there and see what there is. There’s a ton of stuff."

A while back Gary Cherone spoke about his time fronting the mighty Van Halen: ["Those guys were awesome. (We) did an album, did a tour, started to write stuff for the second record and I guess and due to some personal, some frustrating moments, parts on my part — this wasn't coming from the band — whether there was pressure from the label, the talk of Dave (Lee Roth) and all that stuff, it just seemed the time and place to move on. All I can say that those guys were absolutely great to me."] SOUNDCUE (:29 OC: . . . great to me)

Out now is Extreme's latest album, titled Six. The album's lead single, "Rise," has hit Number Three on the Classic Rock charts.