Eddie Van Halen, January 26, 1955 – October 6, 2020

One of the Greatest To Ever Do It

The music world is mourning the loss of one of the greatest musicians to ever perform, Eddie Van Halen. Eddie died at the age of 65 on October 6th, 2020, after a long battle with throat cancer. 

Eddie along with his brother Alex Van Halen were the founding members of the great rock band Van Halen. Van Halen was one of the biggest bands throughout the 1980’s and is considered one the greatest bands to ever perform. Eddie was a virtuoso; many called him the “Mozart of guitar.” Both the uniqueness of his playing as well as his technical proficiency were simply unparalleled. Eddie Van Halen was famous for his finger tapping style and use of harmonics in his electrifying solos. His playing was graceful and seamless as his fingers glided across the fretboard of his guitar. He was one of the greatest songwriters and guitar players of all time. His music helped to define 1980’s rock and roll.

Van Halen’s eponymously titled debut album Van Halen was released in 1978 and featured hit songs such as “Runnin’ with the Devil,” a cover of “You Really Got Me,” and “Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love.” Also included was Eddie’s legendary guitar solo “Eruption,” which is eclipsed, perhaps, only by Jimmy Page’s solo on “Stairway to Heaven” as the most iconic guitar solo in Rock. Their most famous work was probably their 1984 album which became one of the greatest albums ever recorded. It featured songs such as “Hot For Teacher,” “Panama” and “Jump.” All of which became iconic 80’s anthems for years to come.

Their stage presence, too, was undeniable. With Diamond David Lee Roth’s incredible swagger and amazing vocals, Michael Anthony’s fantastic bass guitar playing, Alex Van Halen’s genius drumming and of course Eddie’s face melting, gut busting, soul touching guitar riffs and solos. Eddie’s guitar playing was so elegant and fast paced, it seemed humanly impossible. When the band first started playing “Eruption” live, he would turn his back to the stage so that people couldn’t copy his technique of finger tapping to play so many notes so quickly. It was truly genius and really made him stand out as a guitarist and Van Halen as a band. 

Van Halen would release twelve studio albums between 1978 and 2015 selling more than 56 million records in the U.S.. Eleven of the band’s albums reached the Top Five on Billboard’s Top 200 and four reached the number one spot.

Eddie Van Halen was one of the most gifted musicians, songwriters and guitarists to ever perform. His music reinvented rock and roll and his playing reinvented an entire instrument. We will never see another quite like Eddie Van Halen, but his music and legacy will live on in the hearts of all that listened. The world of music will mourn this loss of a global icon but will also be brought closer together as we share in the love we had for the great Eddie Van Halen.

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Free Drum Samples! Gigmor Sample Pack Vol. 1

You can never have too many free drum samples! We’re proud to introduce our very first (of many) sample pack. No matter what kind of music you make, samples can speed up your work flow and inspire new ideas. Gigmor Sample Pack Volume 1 includes 38, 100% royalty-free drum samples for you to use in your productions.

The samples in this pack are focused on more electronic sounds and they’re perfect for EDM, techno, house and hip-hop. Of course, you can use them for whatever genre you want! All samples are in .wav format so you can load them into your favorite sampler or drop them straight into Ableton, Logic or your DAW of choice.

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John Lennon’s 80th Birthday

To celebrate what would be John Lennon’s 80th birthday, on Friday, October 9th, Blurred Vision lead singer Sepp Osley has organized a tribute live stream concert which will be available to watch on YouTube at 3:00p.m. ET.

This show will be hosted at the famous Hard Rock Hotel in London and will feature some big name artists such as Peter Gabriel, KT Tunstall, Larkin Poe, John Ilsley of Dire Straits, Lawrence Gowan of Styx, Maxi Jazz of Faithless, Lindsey Ell, PP Arnold, Andy Fairweather Low, Graham Gouldman of 10cc, Nick Van Eede of Cutting Crew, Blurred Vision, Mollie Marriott and Laura Jean Anderson to name a few. Each artist/band will perform covers of various songs written by Lennon.

This virtual concert will raise money for the War Child UK charity, which helps provide support for impoverished families across the globe’s war zones.

John Lennon is one of the most influential people in the history of music. A founding member of The Beatles, his partnership with Paul McCartney remains the most successful songwriting partnership in history. Lennon inspired generations of musicians and non-musicians alike. His songs focused on global issues as well as personal issues in hopes that it might help move the world in a direction of peace and love rather than war and hate. His impact on our culture, both individually and as part of The Beatles, cannot be overstated.

The Beatles became global superstars after their performance on the American television show, The Ed Sullivan Show, in 1964. Their appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show sparked a worldwide phenomenon known as Beatlemania. A wave of British rock bands began to take the world by storm known as the British Invasion, which was started by The Beatles. The band would perform for 6 years together touring all over the world. The Beatles would go on to release 12 studio albums, selling over 600 million albums, winning 8 Grammy Awards and 1 Academy Award for their music.

  In 1970 The Beatles decided to call it quits as tension rose amongst the bandmates. Each member decided to go their own way and start solo careers. During this time, Lennon wrote the famous song, “Imagine,” which challenged all listeners to love one another no matter their differences. In 1980 John Lennon was shot and murdered outside of his Manhattan apartment building, The Dakota, in New York City. His music carries on.

This virtual benefit concert in honor of John Lennon’s birthday will not only raise money for a very good cause but it will also celebrate the life and music of a man that inspired generations of musicians all around the world. I couldn’t think of a better way to honor John Lennon.

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