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Sammy Hagar Apologizes for Exposing Eddie Van Halen’s ‘Dark Side’ in Memoir

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DETROIT – MAY 9: (L-R) American rock vocalist, musician, songwriter and entrepreneur Sammy Hagar and Dutch-American lead guitarist and songwriter, both of the hard rock band Van Halen, on stage during their “5150” tour, on May 9, 1986, at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Ross Marino/Getty Images).


Sammy Hagar is apologizing for how he depicted Eddie Van Halen in his 2011 memoir. Hagar said that he regrets for exposing Van Halen’s “dark side” in his memoir Red: My Uncensored Life in Rock.

“More than anything, because of the untimely and tragic death of Eddie Van Halen, I apologize from the bottom of my heart for exposing his dark side to where I don’t think anyone wants to hear that now,” Hagar revealed in a recent interview. In his memoir, Hagar wrote of Van Halen’s struggles with alcohol and poor living conditions.

Have you read Sammy Hagar’s memoir? Do you think he should have included these stories about Eddie Van Halen?