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'''David Lee Roth''', also known as '''Diamond Dave''', (born ], ] in ],) is a ], ] ] vocalist.
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'''David Lee Roth''' (born October 10, 1954)<ref name=Roth-Heat>{{Cite book |last=Roth |first=David Lee |year=1998 |title=Crazy from the Heat |url=https://archive.org/details/crazyfromheat0000roth/page/n17/mode/2up |url-access=registration |publisher=Hyperion |isbn=0-7868-8947-0}}</ref> is an American rock singer. Known for his wild and energetic stage persona, he was the lead vocalist of the ] band ] for three stints: from 1974 to 1985, during 1996, and from 2006 to when they disbanded in 2020. He has also had a successful solo career, releasing numerous ]-certified Gold and Platinum albums.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?table=SEARCH_RESULTS |title=Gold & Platinum – November 12, 2010 |publisher=RIAA |access-date=August 9, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070626051113/http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?table=SEARCH_RESULTS |archive-date=June 26, 2007 }}</ref> After more than two decades apart, Roth re-joined Van Halen in 2006 for ] that became the highest-grossing in the band's history,<ref>{{cite magazine |last1=Waddell |first1=Ray |title=Van Halen Tour Grosses More Than $93 Mil |url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1045171/van-halen-tour-grosses-more-than-93-mil |magazine=Billboard |date=June 4, 2008}}</ref> and one of the highest-grossing of that year.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.cnbc.com/id/28998947/Highest_Grossing_Concert_Tours_of_2008?slide=6 |title=News Headlines |website=] |date=February 3, 2009 |access-date=August 9, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110611095214/http://www.cnbc.com/id/28998947/Highest_Grossing_Concert_Tours_of_2008?slide=6 |archive-date=June 11, 2011 }}</ref> In 2007, he was inducted into the ] as a member of Van Halen.
==With Van Halen==


==Early life==
Roth rose to prominence in the ] ] rock scene, as the lead singer of ]. In ] Roth rented his PA system to the brothers Edward and Alex ], and later joined their ] band as lead vocalist. Roth soon persuaded the Van Halen brothers to change the band's name from ''Rat Salade'' to ''Van Halen''. The group also performed under the name "Mammoth". In the late ], Van Halen developed a local following while playing the nightclubs on the ].
Roth was born in ], to an ], Nathan Lee Roth, and a teacher, Sibyl Roth. He has two sisters,<ref name= rs/> one of whom is Lisa Roth, creator of the ] lullaby music.<ref>{{cite news| title= How David Lee Roth's Sister Brought Rock & Roll to Kids' Music| first= Jaclyn | last= Trop | date= May 18, 2016 | url= https://fortune.com/2016/05/18/how-david-lee-roths-sister-brought-rock-roll-to-kids-music/ | website= Fortune.com }}</ref> The family is of Jewish heritage.<ref>{{cite news| url= http://articles.latimes.com/2012/jan/29/entertainment/la-ca-vanhalen-20120129/2|title=When David Lee Roth talks, it's 'A Different Kind of Truth'| page= 2| work=Los Angeles Times| date=January 29, 2012| access-date= February 28, 2012| first= Geoff| last= Boucher| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20120305011620/http://articles.latimes.com/2012/jan/29/entertainment/la-ca-vanhalen-20120129/2| archive-date=March 5, 2012| url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Tom Hanks e Katty Perry entre os 'Notáveis dos Açores' |url=https://www.dn.pt/pessoas/tom-hanks-e-katty-perry-entre-os-notaveis-dos-acores-2851494.html |access-date=January 31, 2023 |website= dn.pt |date=October 27, 2012 |language= pt-PT}}</ref> Roth's uncle ] was the owner of ] in New York City. All four of Roth's grandparents were immigrants from ] and his great-grandfather was a ] ].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Roth |first=David Lee |title=Crazy from the Heat |year=1997 |edition=1st}}</ref> From an early age, Roth had an interest in art, especially film and radio;<ref>{{cite news| url= https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/lifestyle/what-i-know-about-women-20130403-2h66p.html | title= What I know about women | newspaper= ] | date= April 3, 2013}}</ref> he said his first music idol was ].<ref name=rs/>
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Roth spent much of his youth in ]. In a 2019 interview with Q95's "Stuck and Gunner" he explained: "My grandparents moved to New Castle in 1913. It's in the sense of humor, the 'get it done' and how we do get it done approach work ethic of Van Halen, frankly. It's a ] approach, not some flakey Hollywood horse manure."<ref>{{Cite web| url= https://q95.iheart.com/featured/the-gunner-page/content/2019-09-12-van-halens-david-lee-roth-bob-marley-weed-vegas-baby-podcast/|title=Van Halen's David Lee Roth: Bob Marley, Weed & Vegas Baby!| format= podcast |website=Q9.iheart.com |access-date= October 11, 2020}}</ref> The Roths also briefly lived in ].
In ], Roth sang lead vocals on Van Halen's eponymous first ]. ''Van Halen'' is considered one of rock music's greatest debuts &mdash; it quickly established the group as a commercial success, and is credited with establishing Los Angeles as popular music's unofficial capital during the ] and early-]. Soon after Roth became well-known for his charisma, acrobatic showmanship, and outrageous off-stage behaviour; he quickly became a media celebrity, due to his sex appeal, larger-than-life persona, and ribald witticisms. Although unremarkable from a technical standpoint, Roth's bluesy baritone voice, and high-pitched screams were integral to Van Halen's sound. His lyrics were often humorous and ironic.


In his teens, the family relocated to ]. David attended ] in ], and ] in Pasadena. Roth's parents arranged for him to receive treatment with a psychiatrist for three years because he was prone to daily bouts of ], dubbed "monkey time". Roth also attended a horse ranch for troubled teens to build a sense of responsibility.<ref name= rs>{{cite interview| url= http://olho.nu/van-halen/files/interviews/1985-04-11_dlr_rolling-stone.htm | title= The Rolling Stone Interview: David Lee Roth| website= ]| date= April 1985| via= olho.nu | interviewer= | accessdate=}}</ref> While attending ], he met the Van Halen brothers, Eddie and Alex. During this period, Roth worked as a hospital ].<ref name= autogenerated2>{{cite web |url= http://www.davidleeroth.com/bio/david-lee-roth.php |title=Diamond David Lee Roth Biography |website= davidleeroth.com | publisher= |access-date=August 10, 2011 |url-status= dead |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110728070709/http://www.davidleeroth.com/bio/david-lee-roth.php |archive-date=July 28, 2011 }}</ref>
] to ] saw Van Halen release five albums: ''Van Halen II'', ''Women and Children First'', ''Fair Warning'', ''Diver Down'', and ''1984'' &mdash; each to increasing popular success and critical acclaim. In ], Van Halen was a paid $1,000,000 to play one set at the ] in ], and thus became the highest paid band in modern history. Van Halen achieved their greatest commercial success, including their first ] #1 single, (for the song ''Jump'',) in ]. Soon after, tensions boiled over between Roth and his bandmates. In early ], while still a member Van Halen, Roth released a solo ] of off-beat standards, which became wildly popular. Singles for ''Just a Gigolo/I Ain't Got Nobody'', and ''California Girls'' succeeded largely due to their innovative music videos, which featured ridiculous characters created by Roth.


==After Van Halen== ==First run with Van Halen: 1972–1985==


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In April ], Roth either quit Van Halen or was fired, according to differing reports. Thereafter Roth and his former bandmates engaged in an acrimonious (if often colorful) feud that made headlines for decades, and became the subject of much popular debate and speculation.


In his late teens, Roth was singing solo, as well as with an R&B-influenced rock band named the Red Ball Jets. Roth says the name was in reference to the ] used in food at that time, including red candy balls, which would exacerbate his hyperactivity and lead to "monkey hour" at the family home. (Red Ball Jets was also the name of a brand of sneakers popular from 1951 to 1971.)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.skooldays.com/categories/fashion/fa1808.htm|title=Red Ball Jets|website=Skooldays.com|access-date=October 11, 2019}}</ref> Another Los Angeles band, Mammoth (featuring ] on drums and ] singing and playing lead guitar), occasionally rented the Red Ball Jets' ] for $10/night. After a couple of failed auditions, Roth joined Mammoth as lead singer. In 1974, Mammoth officially changed its name to Van Halen.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/van-halen-mn0000260206/biography|title=Van Halen &#124; Biography & History|publisher=]}}</ref> According to Roth,<ref name=Roth-Heat/> this was his brainchild. He felt it was a moniker that offered long-term identity, aesthetic, and marketing advantages, like ].<ref name=autogenerated1>{{cite web|url=http://www.answers.com/topic/david-lee-roth |title=David Lee Roth: Information from |website=Answers.com |access-date=August 9, 2011}}</ref>
In late-], Roth assembled a band that many considered a "]", composed of guitarist ], bass player ] and drummer ]. He later enlisted Van Halen producer Ted Templeman to produce the band's debut album. ''Eat'em and Smile'' saw Roth return to hard rock music, and met with considerable commercial success. The ''Eat'em and Smile Tour'' was one of the most successful concert tours of ].


Performing original and cover songs, Van Halen eventually gained success in the Pasadena, West Hollywood, and Los Angeles areas, becoming a regular feature on ] clubs, such as ], Myron's, ], and the ]. In 1976, ] took note of the band (in particular Eddie Van Halen, whom Simmons hoped to recruit for his own band, ]) and assisted them in producing a 10-track demo tape, featuring songs that would be included on their first two LPs and their ] album. The tape, however, did not attract much interest from major record labels. In early 1977, however, during their four-month stint at The Starwood, Warner Bros executive ] and producer ] signed them to an inauspicious two-album contract, one that heavily favored Warner Bros., offering but a .70 per unit royalty. Manager Noel Monk, then an equal partner in band revenue, renegotiated this rate for double in 1979. <ref name=autogenerated1 />
Van Halen's first album with ], Roth's replacement as lead vocalist, entitled ''5150'', met with greater commercial success than ''Eat'em and Smile''. Van Halen titled their ] album '']'' (i.e. Oh, you ate one too?) to ridicule ''Eat 'Em And Smile''.


Released in 1978, the debut album '']'' was recorded at ] and immediately earned the band significant national attention and radio airplay. They toured for three months at the bottom of the bill supporting rising superstars ] and ] (fronted by ]), then another nine months opening for heavy metal icons ]. The album reached number 19 on the ] and eventually sold more than 12 million copies by 2014, certified Diamond by the ].
In early-], Roth released ''Skyscraper'', a more experimental album, musically, with a pop sound. It met with a more tepid commercial response than anything Roth had released previously. Soon after ''Skyscraper's'' release, Billy Sheehan left Roth's band. Following the ''Skyscraper Tour'', Steve Vai left Roth's band. Since then, Roth has been without a steady band.


Van Halen recorded four more platinum-selling albums over the next five years, often within 12 to 14 days and immediately returning to the road to tour. Roth is often credited with promoting Van Halen's image, described by David Fricke in ''Rolling Stone'' as "a nonstop booze-and-babes party train." Yet despite this 'wildman' image, Roth was key to the band's success not just as a high kicking, tight pantsed, ]-wearing singer and lyricist, but as the de facto ] in band decisions of business, marketing and publicity, according to Monk. Roth's sexy, macho but poetic, often jovial lyrics worked in perfect harmony with the hard rock guitar sounds composed by Eddie Van Halen; a sound-style that helped the band rise to the top of the ] pop chart in 1984, with their album '']'', their first and only #1 LP. Looking back at Roth's tenure, Fricke dubbed Van Halen as "the monster rock action squad that ruled the charts and the airwaves for seven years."<ref name=autogenerated1 /> "I remember hearing about this new band, Van Halen with David Lee Roth," recalled ] front-man ]. "'Who does this fucking guy think he is? He's standing in my limelight.' I'd fucked myself up royally."<ref>{{cite magazine|first=David|last=]|title=Talk this way – the Rolling Stone interview with Aerosmith's Steven Tyler|magazine=Rolling Stone|date=November 3, 1994|page=61}}</ref>
After releasing two poorly selling albums in the early ], in ], Roth devised and performed an adult lounge act, largely in ] casinos, with a brass band that featured ], ], and members of the ].


Despite the band's seven-year financial and artistic success, a creative rift developed between Roth and Eddie Van Halen early on. Roth was interested in popularity via original or even cover songs about partying, dancing, women and sex, along the lines of ], ] or even disco, while Eddie wanted darker, deeper tunes in minor keys, like those on their 4th LP '']''. They had been artistic foils on the first three albums, but their fifth LP, ''Diver Down'', saw a disgruntled Edward "sacrificing" his original synthesizer and guitar ] to five cover songs, three of which became singles: "]", "]" and "]".
In ], ], Roth reunited with Van Halen to great public fanfare. He recorded two songs with Van Halen for their ''Best of Vol. 1'' album. After an infamous group appearance on ], ], at the ], during which Roth and ] reportedly threatened each other, Roth was passed over for Van Halen's lead vocalist job in favor of ].
In 1983, Eddie designed and constructed a state-of-the-art recording studio in his home with the band's recording engineer, Don Landee. This led to creative conflict, as it allowed Ed to dominate the recording process without as much input from Roth. Furthermore, he began to experiment in an almost ] direction with keyboards and synthesizers, while Roth preferred guitar-heavy hard rock. Their sixth and final album together until 2006, ''],'' was a critical and commercial success and continued the band's move toward mainstream pop music.


In early 1985, while still a member of Van Halen, Roth released '']'', an eclectic solo ] of off-beat pop standards. Some months before Roth's departure, Noel Monk, their manager of seven years was fired suddenly by the Van Halen brothers; he speculated that (Roth) was testing the waters for a potential separate, solo career.
In ], Roth wrote a well-received memoir, entitled ''Crazy From the Heat''. He continued to release new music; however, it did not sell as well as before.


According to Monk, Roth formally parted ways with his Van Halen bandmates in August 1985 (although an urban legend persists that it was April 1, ]), taking with him 60 Van Halen employees, including VH Head of Security, Ed Andersen. In his 1998 autobiography, ''Crazy from the Heat'',<ref name=Roth-Heat/> a bitter Roth characterized Van Halen's music just before his 1985 departure as "morose".
In 2001, rumors swirled that Roth and the remaining members of Van Halen had recoreded three songs together and were in the process of attempting another reunion. Roth later confirmed this via the internet but nothing ever became of the music or the suppossed reunion again dashing the hopes of David Lee Roth era Van Halan fans.


===1996 reunion===
In ], Roth's ''Heavyweights of Rock and Roll'' tour with Sammy Hagar succeeded beyond expectations and revived his career somewhat. Despite this, Roth's future remains uncertain, as Hagar's recent rapprochement with Van Halen casts doubt on the "DLR Army's" hope that Roth will ever reunite with Van Halen.
In June 1996, Roth briefly reunited with Van Halen, to great public fanfare. He recorded two new songs for Van Halen's '']'', "Can't Get This Stuff No More" and "Me Wise Magic". After an infamous appearance on September 5, 1996, at the ] during which Roth and Eddie Van Halen reportedly threatened each other,<ref>{{YouTube|9T-w5i-TV5s}}</ref> Roth was passed over for Van Halen's vocalist job in favor of ]. In 2012, Cherone confirmed the longtime rumor that he had already been chosen long before the MTV incident, suggesting that Van Halen used Roth to create public interest in the hits collection.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/gary-cherone-reflects-on-his-three-year-stint-in-van-halen-20120210|title=Gary Cherone Reflects on his Three-Year Stint In Van Halen|website=Rollingstone.com|date=February 10, 2012}}</ref> "Me Wise Magic", Van Halen's display of psychedelia-influenced rock with Roth on vocals, became a No. 1 '']'' Mainstream Rock hit in 1996.

===2001 reunion===
In 2001, rumors circulated that Roth and the members of Van Halen had recorded several new songs together and were attempting yet another reunion. Roth and bassist Michael Anthony later confirmed that information, but nothing came of the music. The music would later be used for 2012's '']'', but with ] replacing Anthony. A rumored box set did not materialize. Instead, ] issued remastered versions of all six early Van Halen studio albums.

==Solo career: 1985–2006==

=== Commercial success: 1985–1991 ===

In 1984, Roth wished to record a solo EP quickly and shoot a film. "We've created a whole retinue of characters," he noted of his vision with Angelus. "It's a genuine film. It's not 'Dave Singing' or ']'."<ref>{{cite magazine|first= David |last= Swift |title= I laugh to win |magazine= ] |date= December 3, 1988 |page= 21}}</ref> Entitled '']'', the EP was released in January 1985, while the film was budgeted at $20&nbsp;million by ]; however, the project folded after the consolidation of CBS Studios.<ref name=autogenerated1 />

In late 1985, now separated from Van Halen, Roth assembled a ] supergroup, consisting of guitarist ] (previously of ]'s band), bassist ] (previously of ]), and drummer ] (previously of ]'s big band). With veteran Van Halen producer Ted Templeman producing, Roth released his debut solo LP, '']'' in July 1986. The album saw Roth's return to hard rock music, but incorporated some of his eclectic musical tastes, including a jazz cover of Frank Sinatra's "]" and the bluesy, 1960s hit "]". ''Eat 'Em and Smile'' met with widespread commercial and critical success, charting at No. 4 on the ], selling over 2 million copies{{citation needed|date=May 2022}} in the U.S. alone.<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081014043240/http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/davidleeroth/albums/album/142208/review/5945590/eat_em_and_smile|date=October 14, 2008}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=May 2022}} Roth and his band ] before returning to the studio in 1987 to record a follow-up album.

In January 1988, Roth released '']'', a more experimental LP featuring the hit single "]". Co-produced by Roth and Steve Vai under the working title ''"Cliffhanger"'', ''Skyscraper'' peaked at No. 6 on the ''Billboard'' album chart and ultimately sold two million copies{{citation needed|date=May 2022}} in the US. Soon after ''Skyscraper''{{'}}s release, Sheehan left Roth's band due to musical differences.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.fullinbloommusic.com/billysheehan.html |title=Billy Sheehan, Interview, David Lee Roth, Talas, Mr. Big, Van Halen |website= Fullinbloommusic.com |access-date= August 9, 2011}}</ref> He was replaced in time for the album's support tour with bassist ] (drummer Gregg Bissonette's brother).<ref>{{cite web| url=http://waddywachtelinfo.com/bretttuggledavidleeroth.html |title=David Lee Roth – Albums and Tours |website= Waddywachtelinfo.com |access-date=August 9, 2011}}</ref> The international ] arena was a major production featuring, at different points during each concert, Roth ] above the audience on a ] suspended from an arena's rafters, and lowered into the center of each arena in a descending ]. Both parts of the stage show were featured in the "]" music video.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_617227&v=I4qh_9vH1Ww&feature=iv |title=David Lee Roth – Just Like Paradise HD |via= YouTube |date=February 17, 2010 |access-date=August 9, 2011}}</ref> The show also featured the band in a ] segment playing Caribbean steel drums and in an unplugged segment where the band performed acoustic covers of old rock and roll songs.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOzOpsghhs0&feature=player_embedded |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211212/KOzOpsghhs0| archive-date=December 12, 2021 |url-status=live|title=David Lee Roth – I've Just Seen A Face |date=March 10, 2007 |via= YouTube |access-date=August 9, 2011}}{{cbignore}}</ref> Following the tour for ''Skyscraper'', Vai left Roth's band to pursue a solo career and record and tour with ].

Roth hired 19-year-old guitar virtuoso ] to replace Vai prior to recording his third solo LP, '']'' in 1991. A hard rock album produced by ], ''A Little Ain't Enough'' achieved ] ] shortly after its January 1991 release. Before starting a support tour for ''A Little Ain't Enough'', Becker was diagnosed with ], rendering him unable to perform onstage. Guitarist ] stood in for Becker during the tour. Later in 1991, ] and grunge rock emerged, altering popular tastes and suddenly making Roth's brand of hard rock seem unfashionable. Roth's band fractured shortly following the tour's completion.

=== Commercial decline: 1992–2003 ===
In April 1993, Roth was arrested in New York City's ] for buying what he described as "$10 worth of Jamaican bunk ]" from an undercover police officer. The arrest made headlines<ref>{{cite news| url= https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE1DB1438F934A25757C0A965958260 |title=David Lee Roth Is Arrested|newspaper=The New York Times |date=April 17, 1993 |access-date=August 9, 2011}}</ref> and became a late-night television punch-line. When asked by ] whether the bust was a publicity stunt, Roth said, "Howard, in New York City this small of a bust is a $35 traffic citation. It literally says 'Buick, Chevy, Other'. Your dog poops on the sidewalk, it's $50. If I was looking for publicity, I would have pooped on the sidewalk."

In March 1994, Roth released '']'', a musically-eclectic album produced by ]. The album failed to achieve significant critical or commercial success, proving to be Roth's first solo effort not to achieve ] Gold or Platinum status shortly after its release. Roth played smaller venues in the U.S., and larger venues in Europe on a support tour.

In 1995, Roth returned with an adult lounge act, performing largely in ] casinos, with a brass band that featured Nile Rodgers, ], and members of the ]. It also featured several ], who in Roth's words were "so sweet, I bet they shit sugar!"<ref>{{cite web | url= http://www.vegastripping.com/news/news.php?news_id=2392 | title= Unchained: David Lee Roth and the Mambo Slammers: VegasTripping News Desk | website= VegasTripping.com | access-date= August 9, 2011 | archive-date= July 26, 2011 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110726115511/http://www.vegastripping.com/news/news.php?news_id=2392 | url-status= dead }}</ref> In 1997, Roth wrote a well-received, ''New York Times'' best-selling memoir, ''Crazy from the Heat''.<ref name="Roth-Heat" /> The 359-page book was a selected collection of 1,200 pages of monologs, which were recorded and transcribed by a ] graduate who followed Roth for almost a year. The book received mostly positive critical and reader reaction. ] is said to have worked on the memoir.<ref>{{Cite web |date=March 6, 2022 |title=Henry Rollins: 'Mark Twain Meets Groucho Marx, Who's Also A Black Belt…That's David Lee Roth' |url=https://www.vhnd.com/2022/03/06/henry-rollins-mark-twain-meets-groucho-marx-whos-also-a-black-belt-thats-david-lee-roth/ |access-date=April 6, 2023 |website=Van Halen News Desk |language=en-US}}</ref>

In 1998, Roth released '']'', another album of original material. The album featured a popular song, "Slam Dunk", which, like a majority of the album, was co-written by rising guitarist and longtime Roth fan, ]. The album was considered a return to form for Roth by critics. In 1999, Roth contacted the Songs of Love Foundation asking if he would be able to sing a song for an ailing child. He went on to record a "Song of Love" for 9-year-old Ashley Abernathy who was battling leukemia, which was released publicly many years later.<ref>{{cite web |date=April 12, 2006 |title=Songs of Love is a Hit on the David Lee Roth Radio Show!! |url=http://www.songsoflove.org/article/?vid=4921445073490152214 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140420074456/http://www.songsoflove.org/article/?vid=4921445073490152214 |archive-date=April 20, 2014 |access-date=April 19, 2014 |website=Songsoflove.org}}</ref> In the late 1990s, Roth became an ] (EMT) in New York City, going on over 200 ambulance rides.<ref>Martinez, Erika. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080704160612/http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,138684,00.html |date=July 4, 2008 }}, ''New York Post'' on FoxNews.com, November 16, 2004.</ref> Roth's EMT training was largely handled by Linda Reissman, who detailed this on an episode of ''The DLR Cast'' podcast.<ref>{{Cite web |title=The DLR Cast: Episode 53: A Little Bit More Vegas & An Interview With Dave's EMT Trainer on Apple Podcasts |url=https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-53-a-little-bit-more-vegas-an-interview/id1522076433?i=1000548178839 |access-date=April 6, 2023 |website=Apple Podcasts |language=en-US}}</ref>

In 2002, The "Song for Song: The Heavyweight Champions of Rock and Roll Tour" paired Roth with his 'nemesis' ], and it proceeded to revive the career of Roth.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://rockcelebrities.net/when-sammy-hagar-made-temporary-peace-with-david-lee-roth/|title=When Sammy Hagar Made 'Temporary' Peace With David Lee Roth - Rock Celebrities|date=June 7, 2022}}</ref> Despite the monetary success and publicity generated by the tour, Roth's future with Van Halen seemed uncertain. ] appeared in the 2002 ] '']'', playing on rock station ], while generally, Roth became more visible than he had been in years, such as appearing on commercials for MTV with ].{{citation needed|date=May 2015}} In 2003, Roth released an album called '']'', which included one original John 5 collaboration among numerous cover songs.

=== Other ventures: 2004–2006 ===
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In 2004, Roth appeared on the TV series '']'' as a poker-playing guest of ]. Regarding this, Roth was quoted on his website as saying, "Mom says I'm going to look like ] in 10 years whether I'm in movies or not, so I might as well get after it!" On July 4, 2004, Roth performed with the world-renowned ] Orchestra at ]'s annual ''Pops Goes the Fourth'' celebration. The performance was witnessed by over 100,000 people live in Boston, and by millions more on US television. In 2006, Roth covered two Van Halen songs for an album titled '']'', a tribute to his old band in bluegrass style. The album topped out at 66 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' country charts.<ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/various-artists|title=Various Artists Strummin' With The Devil: The Southern Side Of Van Halen Chart History|magazine=Billboard|access-date=January 1, 2020}}</ref>

In 2006, Roth was tapped to replace his friend ] on terrestrial radio, following Stern's departure from terrestrial to ]. Roth's show lasted for four months and ended in a lawsuit. During the course of the show, Roth maintained a relationship with ] reporter ]. Roth and Langford met frequently after shows, with Langford bringing tape back to Stern of Roth's complaints towards WXRK's management. Issues included Roth's firing, the missing podcast, and his show being cut off early. On Roth's final day, April 21, 2006, he performed ] song "]" for Stern and discussed an impending lawsuit against CBS.

Later, on October 14, 2012, Roth began broadcasting a video webcast/podcast on his YouTube channel, Spotify and iTunes.<ref name="Baltin">{{cite magazine |last=Baltin |first=Steve |date=February 12, 2013 |title=QA: David Lee Roth Vents About Van Halen's Future |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/q-a-david-lee-roth-vents-about-van-halens-future-20130212 |magazine=Rolling Stone |access-date=April 19, 2014}}</ref>

==Return to Van Halen: 2007–2015==

On January 24, 2007, after much anticipation, Billboard.com reported that Roth would rejoin Van Halen for a 40-date arena and amphitheater tour in mid-2007.<ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1055749/exclusive-van-halen-reuniting-with-roth-for-tour |title=Exclusive: Van Halen Reuniting With Roth For Tour |magazine=Billboard.com |access-date=August 10, 2011}}</ref> This report, among many others, was confirmed with an official press release posted on the official Van Halen website on February 2, 2007.

On February 2, 2007, the official Van Halen website released information that Roth had rejoined the band along with current members Alex, Eddie, and ]'s and Eddie's teenage son, ]. On March 8 the official Van Halen website posted a letter from Eddie Van Halen stating that he did not feel he could perform his absolute best, and the tour with Roth would be postponed.

In March 2007 five members of Van Halen (the four original members and Sammy Hagar) were inducted into the ]. The Van Halen brothers did not attend due to Eddie's condition. Roth was to perform with the band ]; however, conflict with the band caused his part to be canceled. Roth subsequently did not attend the induction, leaving only Michael Anthony and Sammy Hagar to represent Van Halen. Both Anthony and Hagar thanked Roth publicly for his contribution to the band during the awards acceptance. Roth did not attend the ceremony and the event was considered yet another public embarrassment for the band.<ref>{{cite web |last=Boudreau |first=Mark |url=http://rockandrollreport.com/rock-and-roll-hall-of-fame-induction-ceremony-hits-highs-and-lows-while-the-van-halen-saga-continues/ |title=Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony hits highs and lows while the Van Halen saga continues |publisher=The Rock and Roll Report |date=March 13, 2007 |access-date=April 24, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714114911/http://rockandrollreport.com/rock-and-roll-hall-of-fame-induction-ceremony-hits-highs-and-lows-while-the-van-halen-saga-continues/ |archive-date=July 14, 2014 |url-status=dead }}</ref> The conflict was rumored to be based on song selection. Roth wanted to perform "Jump", the band's highest-charting song, but Velvet Revolver would only agree to play "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love" or "You Really Got Me". When it was finally agreed upon that ] would perform "Jump", Roth claimed there was no longer enough time to rehearse and opted not to attend the ceremony.

On August 13, 2007, six months after the initial reunion tour was postponed, it was finally confirmed by Van Halen with Roth at a press conference in Los Angeles that they would start the tour again in September 2007. At that conference, Eddie Van Halen stated that he and Roth were "like brothers" now. Calling Van Halen a "real band", both Van Halen and Roth spoke of the possibility of further worldwide touring and a new album in mind for the future.

On June 5, 2008, Van Halen announced that the 2007–2008 tour with Roth grossed more than $93&nbsp;million, a record for the rock band. Van Halen played to nearly one million people during 74 arena shows throughout the United States and Canada, beginning September 27, 2007, in Charlotte, North Carolina, and wrapping June 3, 2008, in Quebec City, QC, for the 400th anniversary of the city.
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In December 2011, Van Halen announced a 2012 tour with Roth.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.cbsnews.com/news/van-halen-announces-2012-tour-with-david-lee-roth/|title=Van Halen Announces 2012 tour with David Lee Roth |work=CBS News}}</ref> The new Roth-fronted Van Halen album '']'' was released on February 7, 2012, and a tour commenced that month.

In March 2015, a new live album was released, '']'', recorded in June 2013 during the ]. That same month, the band made its first foray into American television by appearing on '']'', announcing a new ] in the process.<ref name="jkimmel">{{cite web |url=http://www.vhnd.com/2015/03/24/van-halen-to-tour-north-america-summerfall-2015-perform-on-jimmy-kimmel/ |title=VAN HALEN Announce 2015 Tour, Jimmy Kimmel Performance|author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date= March 24, 2015|website= vhnd.com|access-date=April 3, 2015}}</ref>

Van Halen disbanded after Eddie's death from cancer on October 6, 2020.<ref name="RS2020">{{cite magazine |last1=Hiatt |first1=Brian |date=November 16, 2020 |title=Van Halen Considered Reunion Tour With Both David Lee Roth and Sammy Hagar |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/eddie-van-halen-vault-wolfgang-interview-1090873/ |magazine=Rolling Stone |access-date=November 16, 2020}}</ref>

== Later years: 2016–present ==
In 2014, Roth had recorded sessions with John 5 on guitar.<ref>{{Cite web |date=May 10, 2019 |title=This Unreleased David Lee Roth + John 5 Clip Sounds Amazing |url=https://loudwire.com/unreleased-david-lee-roth-john-5-clip/ |access-date=January 15, 2020 |website=Loudwire |language=en-US}}</ref> Roth confirmed in October 2019 the album will soon be released now that he can start making "real plans" without Van Halen.<ref>{{Cite web |date=October 1, 2019 |title=David Lee Confirms New Album With John 5 Will Eventually Be Released |url=https://loudwire.com/david-lee-roth-album-john-5-released/ |access-date=January 15, 2020 |website=Loudwire |language=en-US}}</ref> In 2019 Roth announced a nine-date solo residency at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino House of Blues in 2020, with shows scheduled for January 8, 10 and 11 and March 18, 20, 21, 25, 27 and 28. He also went on an American tour with the band ], playing 43 cities as the opening act.<ref>{{Cite magazine |last1=Greene |first1=Andy |date=December 17, 2019 |title=David Lee Roth to Open the 2020 Leg of the Kiss Farewell Tour |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/david-lee-roth-kiss-tour-928172/ |magazine=Rolling Stone |language=en-US |access-date=January 31, 2021}}</ref> While Roth did complete some of the dates, the tour was postponed due to the COVID-19 global pandemic. In August 2020, Kiss announced on their website that the tour would commence with Dave and his band opening on some dates.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Online |first=KISS |title=KISS Online :: News |url=https://www.kissonline.com/news |access-date=January 31, 2021 |website=KISS Online |language=en}}</ref> However, by August 2021, the band dropped Roth from their tour, with bassist/vocalist ] referring to him as being "past his prime."<ref>{{Cite web |title=KISS drops 'past his prime' David Lee Roth from tour: Gene Simmons |url=https://torontosun.com/entertainment/music/kiss-drops-past-his-prime-david-lee-roth-from-tour-gene-simmons |access-date=October 8, 2021 |website=Torontosun.com}}</ref>

In October 2020, Roth paid tribute to his late bandmate Eddie Van Halen by sharing his track "Somewhere Over the Rainbow Bar and Grill," from the 2014 sessions. It was the first of five singles from the sessions released between late-2020 and early-2022.

In October 2021, Roth announced his intentions to retire from performing following a final residency set at the ] in Las Vegas from December 2021 to January 2022.<ref>{{cite web |date=October 1, 2021 |title=David Lee Roth Is Retiring After New Year's Las Vegas Residency: "These Are My Last Five Shows" |url=https://consequence.net/2021/10/david-lee-roth-retiring-after-vegas-residency/ |access-date=October 1, 2021 |website=Consequence of Sound}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Irwin |first=Corey |title=David Lee Roth: 'I'm Retiring' |url=https://ultimateclassicrock.com/david-lee-roth-retiring/ |access-date=October 8, 2021 |website=Ultimateclassicrock.com|date=October 2021 }}</ref> Following the cancellation of all shows, Roth retired from performing, with a March 2020 performance in Texas with ] being his final performance.<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Greene |first=Andy |date=January 4, 2022 |title=Flashback: David Lee Roth Sings 'Jump' at Possible Final Solo Concert |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/david-lee-roth-jump-van-halen-retirement-1278209/ |access-date=February 11, 2023 |magazine=Rolling Stone |language=en-US}}</ref>

Following his retirement from performing, and the five original singles, Roth proceeded to release a series of covers of Van Halen songs throughout the second half of 2022.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Iahn |first=Buddy |date=December 26, 2022 |title=David Lee Roth shares 2022 version of Van Halen's 'Everybody Wants Some' |url=https://themusicuniverse.com/david-lee-roth-shares-2022-version-van-halens-everybody-wants-some/ |access-date=February 11, 2023 |website=The Music Universe |language=en-US}}</ref>

==Personal life==
Roth has never married.<ref name="vhnd2012">{{cite web |url=https://www.vhnd.com/2013/04/06/dlr-reveals/ |title=David Lee Roth reveals he's in love, opens up about his troubled childhood |work=vhnd.com |date=April 6, 2013 |access-date=July 13, 2020}}</ref> He dated actress ] in the 1980s.<ref>{{Cite web|date=June 2, 2021|title=Appolonia Says Prince Didn't Want Her Dating David Lee Roth In Public While 'Purple Rain' Was In Theaters|url=https://www.vhnd.com/2021/06/02/appolonia-says-prince-didnt-want-her-dating-david-lee-roth-in-public-while-purple-rain-was-in-theaters/|access-date=November 29, 2021|website=Van Halen News Desk|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|last1=Blackwood|first1=Nina|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Ghym_LYKzlIC&dq=lee+roth+apollonia&pg=PA165|title=VJ: The Unplugged Adventures of MTV's First Wave|last2=Goodman|first2=Mark|last3=Hunter|first3=Alan|last4=Quinn|first4=Martha|date=May 7, 2013|publisher=Simon and Schuster|isbn=978-1-4516-7812-3|pages=165|language=en}}</ref> In a 2013 interview, he said he had four great loves in his life, but would not name them out of respect for his privacy. He said during the 20 years of Van Halen, he "slept with every pretty girl with two legs."<ref name="vhnd2012"/>

In 2018, Roth and tattoo artist ] created INK the Original, which was a line of skincare products designed to protect tattooed skin.<ref>{{cite web|first=Bee |last=Shapiro |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/19/style/tattoo-skin-care-david-lee-roth.html |title=Is David Lee Roth the Estée Lauder of Tattoos? |work=]|date=December 19, 2018 |access-date=December 28, 2018}}</ref> Roth spent more than 300 hours getting tattooed in Japan between 2013 and 2014, and noticed the body art market was expanding.<ref>{{cite web|first=Corey |last=Seymour |url=https://www.vogue.com/article/david-lee-roth-ink-tattoo-van-halen |title=131 Totally Uncensored Minutes With David Lee Roth, From His New Tattoo Skin-Care Line to the Secret of Van Halen |work=Vogue |date=December 11, 2018 |access-date=December 28, 2018}}</ref> After investing more than $7,000,000 in the company, and countless hours, the business closed in March 2022 for reasons not stated.<ref>{{cite news |title=DAVID LEE ROTH's Skin-Care Line INK THE ORIGINAL Closes Its Doors |url=https://www.blabbermouth.net/news/david-lee-roths-skin-care-line-ink-the-original-closes-its-doors/ |agency=Blabbermouth.net |date=2022}}</ref>

Roth maintains residences in New York City, Los Angeles, and Tokyo.<ref name="Baltin"/> In 2004, he trained as a state-licensed ] in New York.<ref>{{cite web |title=David Lee Roth Trains to Become Paramedic |url=https://www.hmpgloballearningnetwork.com/site/emsworld/news/10340958/david-lee-roth-trains-become-paramedic |website=HMP Global |access-date=May 14, 2024 |date=November 15, 2004}}</ref> In 2012 he said, "I probably have over 200 ] calls on my ticket in the last six years alone. I live a very different life away from music."<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2012/feb/02/david-lee-roth-van-halen |title=David Lee Roth: 'I've been rich and I've been poor. Rich is better' |work=] |first=Michael |last=Hann |date=February 2, 2012 |access-date=July 13, 2020}}</ref> He is a ], has been training in ] since he was twelve years old, and also practices ] and ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fightland.vice.com/blog/david-lee-roth-is-the-best-martial-artist-in-rock|title=David Lee Roth is the best martial artist in rock|work=Vice|first=Sarah|last=Kurchak|date=April 9, 2015|access-date=October 23, 2020}}</ref> Since 2006, Roth is a ] for ]-].<ref>{{Cite web |title=David Lee Roth - Trivia |url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0744822/trivia/ |access-date=2024-11-29 |website=IMDb |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Instagram |url=https://www.instagram.com/tom_camuso/p/BrXV6rZFtZw/?img_index=1 |access-date=2024-11-29 |website=www.instagram.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Facebook |url=https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=743475004656823&id=100069829906543&set=a.580078874329771 |access-date=2024-11-29 |website=www.facebook.com}}</ref>

Roth is a visual artist working in painting and drawings with a theme of social commentary.<ref name="Bienstock">{{cite web |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/13/arts/music/david-lee-roth-art.html |title=David Lee Roth Is Letting His Art (Mostly) Do the Talking |work=] |first=Richard |last=Bienstock |date=July 13, 2020 |access-date=July 13, 2020}}</ref>

==Solo band members==
{{See also|The David Lee Roth Band}}
* Guitars ] (1986–1989)
* Bass guitar ] (1986–1988)
* Percussion ] (1986–1989)

===Band member timeline===
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*"I used to jog, but the ice cubes kept falling out of my glass."
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*"After all these years of bright lights, I still don't need glasses--I drink straight from the bottle."
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*"The perfect woman has an IQ of 150, wants to make love until 4 in the morning, and then turns into a pizza."
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*"I won't go down in history, but I will go down on your sister!"
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*"I used to have a drug problem, but now I make enough money so that it's not a problem anymore."
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*"I don't get all the women that I want--I get all the women that want me."

*"Young musicians are always coming up to me and asking 'how do you know when you've made it?' When you can spell 'subpoena' without thinking about it, that's when you know you've made it."
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*"It's not who wants to sleep with you; it's who wants to sleep with you again."
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*"Some people say that life is a cesspool of darkness and despair. Well, we in Van Halen are sailing through it on a yacht."
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*"I think people want balance more than ever. You know, feed an Ethiopian, plant the rain forest, save the ozone layer--you gotta have that, "oh woe is me," as a form of self-dramatization; it's always fun. It shouldn't be replaced, but there should be a balance. Sooner or later, it's Miller time! Sooner or later, there is some hallelujah, watusi-tailgate, light-up-the-goddamn-sky-it's-finally-the-weekend! And I don't care whether you wear a cowboy hat or your hair is purple, I don't care if you have a wedding ring or a clit ring, sooner or later, there's Miller time! That doesn't mean simple belly laughs, and it doesn't mean high-brow. It just means, 'wanna go have a drink?'"
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===Guitar===
* Al Estrada - lead guitar (2019–2021)<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://www.vhnd.com/2020/01/08/david-lee-roths-opening-night/|title=David Lee Roth Kicks Off 2020 Vegas Residency: Photos, Video, Setlist|date=January 8, 2020|website=Van Halen News Desk|language=en-US|access-date=January 15, 2020}}</ref>
* Jake Faun - rhythm guitar (2020)
* Frankie Lindia - rhythm guitar (2020)
* Brian Young - lead guitar (2002–2006)
* Toshi Hiketa - rhythm guitar (2003–2006)
* Bart Walsh (1999–2001) (died 2019)
* Mike Hartman (1998) (died 2000)
* ] (1998, 2012, 2019)
* ] (1990–1992, 1997)
* Terry Kilgore (1993–1994)
* Rocket Ritchotte (1993–1994)
* ] (1991–1992)
* Desi Rexx (1991, a few shows in Europe only)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cityweekly.net/utah/rsolved/Content?oid=5565015|title=R'Solved|last=Harward|first=Randy|website=Salt Lake City Weekly|language=en|access-date=January 15, 2020}}</ref>
* ] (1990–1991)
* ] (1985–1989)

===Bass guitar===
* Ryan Wheeler (2020)
* ] (1990–1991, 1999–2000, 2004–2006)
* ] (2001–2004)
* B'urbon Bob (1998)—pseudonym for ]
* ] (1994)
* ] (1993–1994)
* ] (1988–1990)
* ] (1985–1988)

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===Drums===
* ] (2020)
* Mike Musselman (2019–2020)
* ] (2006)
* ] (1997–2000, 2001–2005)
* Ron Wikso (1993–1994)
* Larry Aberman (1994)
* Joseph Hudson (1993–1994, 1995–1997)
* ] (1985–1992)

===Keyboard===
* Danny Wagner (2020)<ref group="nb">Danny Wagner is the keyboardist who performed with ], not the drummer from ].</ref>
* Marcus Margand II (2000–2001)
* Patrick Howard I (1998–1999)
* Billy Thompson (1996–1998)
* Richard Hilton (1994–1995)
* ] (1988–1994, 1997) (died 2022)
* ] (1986)
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==Discography== ==Discography==
{{Main article|David Lee Roth discography}}
*'']''

*'']''
===Studio albums===
*'']''
*'']'' * '']'' (1986)
*'']'' * '']'' (1988)
*'']'' * '']'' (1991)
*'']'' (EP) * '']'' (1994)
*'']'' * '']'' (1998)
*'']'' * '']'' (2003)

*''A Little Ain't Enough''
===Extended plays===
*''Your Filthy Little Mouth''
* '']'' (1985)
*''The Best''

*''DLR Band''
===with Van Halen===
*''Diamond Dave''
{{Main article|Van Halen discography}}
* '']'' (1978)
* '']'' (1979)
* '']'' (1980)
* '']'' (1981)
* '']'' (1982)
* '']'' (1984)
* '']'' (2012)

== Books ==
* {{Cite book |last=Roth |first=David Lee |year=1997 |title=Crazy from the Heat |title-link=Crazy from the Heat (book) |publisher=Hyperion |isbn=0-7868-8947-0}}

== Explanatory notes==
{{Reflist|group="nb"}}

==References==
{{Reflist}}


==Bibliography== ==Further reading==
* {{Cite web |last=Kandell |first=Steve |date=April 12, 2013 |title=David Lee Roth Will Not Go Quietly |url=https://www.buzzfeed.com/stevekandell/david-lee-roth-will-not-go-quietly |work=Buzzfeed}}
*Crazy From the Heat


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* {{IMDb name|0744822}}


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American rock singer (born 1954) "Diamond Dave" redirects here. For the album, see Diamond Dave (album). For the song, see Diamond Dave (song).

David Lee Roth
Roth in 2008Roth in 2008
Background information
Also known asDiamond Dave
Born (1954-10-10) October 10, 1954 (age 70)
Bloomington, Indiana, U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
DiscographyDavid Lee Roth discography
Years active1972–present
Labels
Formerly of
Websitedavidleeroth.com
Musical artist

David Lee Roth (born October 10, 1954) is an American rock singer. Known for his wild and energetic stage persona, he was the lead vocalist of the hard rock band Van Halen for three stints: from 1974 to 1985, during 1996, and from 2006 to when they disbanded in 2020. He has also had a successful solo career, releasing numerous RIAA-certified Gold and Platinum albums. After more than two decades apart, Roth re-joined Van Halen in 2006 for a North American tour that became the highest-grossing in the band's history, and one of the highest-grossing of that year. In 2007, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Van Halen.

Early life

Roth was born in Bloomington, Indiana, to an ophthalmologist, Nathan Lee Roth, and a teacher, Sibyl Roth. He has two sisters, one of whom is Lisa Roth, creator of the Rockabye Baby! lullaby music. The family is of Jewish heritage. Roth's uncle Manny Roth was the owner of Cafe Wha? in New York City. All four of Roth's grandparents were immigrants from Russia and his great-grandfather was a Lithuanian cavalryman. From an early age, Roth had an interest in art, especially film and radio; he said his first music idol was Al Jolson.

Roth spent much of his youth in New Castle, Indiana. In a 2019 interview with Q95's "Stuck and Gunner" he explained: "My grandparents moved to New Castle in 1913. It's in the sense of humor, the 'get it done' and how we do get it done approach work ethic of Van Halen, frankly. It's a Midwest approach, not some flakey Hollywood horse manure." The Roths also briefly lived in Swampscott, Massachusetts.

In his teens, the family relocated to Pasadena, California. David attended The Webb Schools in Claremont, California, and John Muir High School in Pasadena. Roth's parents arranged for him to receive treatment with a psychiatrist for three years because he was prone to daily bouts of hyperactivity, dubbed "monkey time". Roth also attended a horse ranch for troubled teens to build a sense of responsibility. While attending Pasadena City College, he met the Van Halen brothers, Eddie and Alex. During this period, Roth worked as a hospital orderly.

First run with Van Halen: 1972–1985

Roth performing in 1978

In his late teens, Roth was singing solo, as well as with an R&B-influenced rock band named the Red Ball Jets. Roth says the name was in reference to the red dye used in food at that time, including red candy balls, which would exacerbate his hyperactivity and lead to "monkey hour" at the family home. (Red Ball Jets was also the name of a brand of sneakers popular from 1951 to 1971.) Another Los Angeles band, Mammoth (featuring Alex Van Halen on drums and Eddie Van Halen singing and playing lead guitar), occasionally rented the Red Ball Jets' PA system for $10/night. After a couple of failed auditions, Roth joined Mammoth as lead singer. In 1974, Mammoth officially changed its name to Van Halen. According to Roth, this was his brainchild. He felt it was a moniker that offered long-term identity, aesthetic, and marketing advantages, like Santana.

Performing original and cover songs, Van Halen eventually gained success in the Pasadena, West Hollywood, and Los Angeles areas, becoming a regular feature on Sunset Strip clubs, such as Gazzarri's, Myron's, Whisky a Go Go, and the Starwood Club. In 1976, Gene Simmons took note of the band (in particular Eddie Van Halen, whom Simmons hoped to recruit for his own band, Kiss) and assisted them in producing a 10-track demo tape, featuring songs that would be included on their first two LPs and their 1984 album. The tape, however, did not attract much interest from major record labels. In early 1977, however, during their four-month stint at The Starwood, Warner Bros executive Mo Ostin and producer Ted Templeman signed them to an inauspicious two-album contract, one that heavily favored Warner Bros., offering but a .70 per unit royalty. Manager Noel Monk, then an equal partner in band revenue, renegotiated this rate for double in 1979.

Released in 1978, the debut album Van Halen was recorded at Sunset Sound Recorders and immediately earned the band significant national attention and radio airplay. They toured for three months at the bottom of the bill supporting rising superstars Journey and Montrose (fronted by Sammy Hagar), then another nine months opening for heavy metal icons Black Sabbath. The album reached number 19 on the Billboard 200 and eventually sold more than 12 million copies by 2014, certified Diamond by the RIAA.

Van Halen recorded four more platinum-selling albums over the next five years, often within 12 to 14 days and immediately returning to the road to tour. Roth is often credited with promoting Van Halen's image, described by David Fricke in Rolling Stone as "a nonstop booze-and-babes party train." Yet despite this 'wildman' image, Roth was key to the band's success not just as a high kicking, tight pantsed, Capezio-wearing singer and lyricist, but as the de facto chairman of the board in band decisions of business, marketing and publicity, according to Monk. Roth's sexy, macho but poetic, often jovial lyrics worked in perfect harmony with the hard rock guitar sounds composed by Eddie Van Halen; a sound-style that helped the band rise to the top of the Billboard pop chart in 1984, with their album 1984, their first and only #1 LP. Looking back at Roth's tenure, Fricke dubbed Van Halen as "the monster rock action squad that ruled the charts and the airwaves for seven years." "I remember hearing about this new band, Van Halen with David Lee Roth," recalled Aerosmith front-man Steven Tyler. "'Who does this fucking guy think he is? He's standing in my limelight.' I'd fucked myself up royally."

Despite the band's seven-year financial and artistic success, a creative rift developed between Roth and Eddie Van Halen early on. Roth was interested in popularity via original or even cover songs about partying, dancing, women and sex, along the lines of Aerosmith, AC/DC or even disco, while Eddie wanted darker, deeper tunes in minor keys, like those on their 4th LP Fair Warning. They had been artistic foils on the first three albums, but their fifth LP, Diver Down, saw a disgruntled Edward "sacrificing" his original synthesizer and guitar riffs to five cover songs, three of which became singles: "Dancing in the Street", "Where Have All the Good Times Gone" and "(Oh) Pretty Woman". In 1983, Eddie designed and constructed a state-of-the-art recording studio in his home with the band's recording engineer, Don Landee. This led to creative conflict, as it allowed Ed to dominate the recording process without as much input from Roth. Furthermore, he began to experiment in an almost New Wave direction with keyboards and synthesizers, while Roth preferred guitar-heavy hard rock. Their sixth and final album together until 2006, 1984, was a critical and commercial success and continued the band's move toward mainstream pop music.

In early 1985, while still a member of Van Halen, Roth released Crazy from the Heat, an eclectic solo EP of off-beat pop standards. Some months before Roth's departure, Noel Monk, their manager of seven years was fired suddenly by the Van Halen brothers; he speculated that (Roth) was testing the waters for a potential separate, solo career.

According to Monk, Roth formally parted ways with his Van Halen bandmates in August 1985 (although an urban legend persists that it was April 1, April Fool's Day), taking with him 60 Van Halen employees, including VH Head of Security, Ed Andersen. In his 1998 autobiography, Crazy from the Heat, a bitter Roth characterized Van Halen's music just before his 1985 departure as "morose".

1996 reunion

In June 1996, Roth briefly reunited with Van Halen, to great public fanfare. He recorded two new songs for Van Halen's Best Of – Volume I, "Can't Get This Stuff No More" and "Me Wise Magic". After an infamous appearance on September 5, 1996, at the MTV Video Music Awards during which Roth and Eddie Van Halen reportedly threatened each other, Roth was passed over for Van Halen's vocalist job in favor of Gary Cherone. In 2012, Cherone confirmed the longtime rumor that he had already been chosen long before the MTV incident, suggesting that Van Halen used Roth to create public interest in the hits collection. "Me Wise Magic", Van Halen's display of psychedelia-influenced rock with Roth on vocals, became a No. 1 Billboard Mainstream Rock hit in 1996.

2001 reunion

In 2001, rumors circulated that Roth and the members of Van Halen had recorded several new songs together and were attempting yet another reunion. Roth and bassist Michael Anthony later confirmed that information, but nothing came of the music. The music would later be used for 2012's A Different Kind of Truth, but with Wolfgang Van Halen replacing Anthony. A rumored box set did not materialize. Instead, Warner Bros. issued remastered versions of all six early Van Halen studio albums.

Solo career: 1985–2006

Commercial success: 1985–1991

In 1984, Roth wished to record a solo EP quickly and shoot a film. "We've created a whole retinue of characters," he noted of his vision with Angelus. "It's a genuine film. It's not 'Dave Singing' or 'Elvis'." Entitled Crazy from the Heat, the EP was released in January 1985, while the film was budgeted at $20 million by CBS Films; however, the project folded after the consolidation of CBS Studios.

In late 1985, now separated from Van Halen, Roth assembled a virtuoso supergroup, consisting of guitarist Steve Vai (previously of Frank Zappa's band), bassist Billy Sheehan (previously of Talas), and drummer Gregg Bissonette (previously of Maynard Ferguson's big band). With veteran Van Halen producer Ted Templeman producing, Roth released his debut solo LP, Eat 'Em and Smile in July 1986. The album saw Roth's return to hard rock music, but incorporated some of his eclectic musical tastes, including a jazz cover of Frank Sinatra's "That's Life" and the bluesy, 1960s hit "Tobacco Road". Eat 'Em and Smile met with widespread commercial and critical success, charting at No. 4 on the Billboard Top 200, selling over 2 million copies in the U.S. alone. Roth and his band toured arenas extensively in support of Eat 'Em and Smile before returning to the studio in 1987 to record a follow-up album.

In January 1988, Roth released Skyscraper, a more experimental LP featuring the hit single "Just Like Paradise". Co-produced by Roth and Steve Vai under the working title "Cliffhanger", Skyscraper peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard album chart and ultimately sold two million copies in the US. Soon after Skyscraper's release, Sheehan left Roth's band due to musical differences. He was replaced in time for the album's support tour with bassist Matt Bissonette (drummer Gregg Bissonette's brother). The international Skyscraper Tour arena was a major production featuring, at different points during each concert, Roth surfing above the audience on a surfboard suspended from an arena's rafters, and lowered into the center of each arena in a descending boxing ring. Both parts of the stage show were featured in the "Just Like Paradise" music video. The show also featured the band in a calypso segment playing Caribbean steel drums and in an unplugged segment where the band performed acoustic covers of old rock and roll songs. Following the tour for Skyscraper, Vai left Roth's band to pursue a solo career and record and tour with Whitesnake.

Roth hired 19-year-old guitar virtuoso Jason Becker to replace Vai prior to recording his third solo LP, A Little Ain't Enough in 1991. A hard rock album produced by Bob Rock, A Little Ain't Enough achieved RIAA gold status shortly after its January 1991 release. Before starting a support tour for A Little Ain't Enough, Becker was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease, rendering him unable to perform onstage. Guitarist Joe Holmes stood in for Becker during the tour. Later in 1991, Nirvana and grunge rock emerged, altering popular tastes and suddenly making Roth's brand of hard rock seem unfashionable. Roth's band fractured shortly following the tour's completion.

Commercial decline: 1992–2003

In April 1993, Roth was arrested in New York City's Washington Square Park for buying what he described as "$10 worth of Jamaican bunk reefer" from an undercover police officer. The arrest made headlines and became a late-night television punch-line. When asked by Howard Stern whether the bust was a publicity stunt, Roth said, "Howard, in New York City this small of a bust is a $35 traffic citation. It literally says 'Buick, Chevy, Other'. Your dog poops on the sidewalk, it's $50. If I was looking for publicity, I would have pooped on the sidewalk."

In March 1994, Roth released Your Filthy Little Mouth, a musically-eclectic album produced by Nile Rodgers. The album failed to achieve significant critical or commercial success, proving to be Roth's first solo effort not to achieve RIAA Gold or Platinum status shortly after its release. Roth played smaller venues in the U.S., and larger venues in Europe on a support tour.

In 1995, Roth returned with an adult lounge act, performing largely in Las Vegas casinos, with a brass band that featured Nile Rodgers, Edgar Winter, and members of the Miami Sound Machine. It also featured several exotic dancers, who in Roth's words were "so sweet, I bet they shit sugar!" In 1997, Roth wrote a well-received, New York Times best-selling memoir, Crazy from the Heat. The 359-page book was a selected collection of 1,200 pages of monologs, which were recorded and transcribed by a Princeton University graduate who followed Roth for almost a year. The book received mostly positive critical and reader reaction. Henry Rollins is said to have worked on the memoir.

In 1998, Roth released DLR Band, another album of original material. The album featured a popular song, "Slam Dunk", which, like a majority of the album, was co-written by rising guitarist and longtime Roth fan, John 5. The album was considered a return to form for Roth by critics. In 1999, Roth contacted the Songs of Love Foundation asking if he would be able to sing a song for an ailing child. He went on to record a "Song of Love" for 9-year-old Ashley Abernathy who was battling leukemia, which was released publicly many years later. In the late 1990s, Roth became an emergency medical technician (EMT) in New York City, going on over 200 ambulance rides. Roth's EMT training was largely handled by Linda Reissman, who detailed this on an episode of The DLR Cast podcast.

In 2002, The "Song for Song: The Heavyweight Champions of Rock and Roll Tour" paired Roth with his 'nemesis' Sammy Hagar, and it proceeded to revive the career of Roth. Despite the monetary success and publicity generated by the tour, Roth's future with Van Halen seemed uncertain. "Yankee Rose" appeared in the 2002 videogame Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, playing on rock station V-Rock, while generally, Roth became more visible than he had been in years, such as appearing on commercials for MTV with Justin Timberlake. In 2003, Roth released an album called Diamond Dave, which included one original John 5 collaboration among numerous cover songs.

Other ventures: 2004–2006

Main article: The David Lee Roth Show
Roth in 2007

In 2004, Roth appeared on the TV series The Sopranos as a poker-playing guest of Tony Soprano. Regarding this, Roth was quoted on his website as saying, "Mom says I'm going to look like Lee Marvin in 10 years whether I'm in movies or not, so I might as well get after it!" On July 4, 2004, Roth performed with the world-renowned Boston Pops Orchestra at Boston's annual Pops Goes the Fourth celebration. The performance was witnessed by over 100,000 people live in Boston, and by millions more on US television. In 2006, Roth covered two Van Halen songs for an album titled Strummin' with the Devil, a tribute to his old band in bluegrass style. The album topped out at 66 on the U.S. Billboard country charts.

In 2006, Roth was tapped to replace his friend Howard Stern on terrestrial radio, following Stern's departure from terrestrial to Sirius Satellite Radio. Roth's show lasted for four months and ended in a lawsuit. During the course of the show, Roth maintained a relationship with Howard 100 News reporter Steve Langford. Roth and Langford met frequently after shows, with Langford bringing tape back to Stern of Roth's complaints towards WXRK's management. Issues included Roth's firing, the missing podcast, and his show being cut off early. On Roth's final day, April 21, 2006, he performed the Rolling Stones song "You Can't Always Get What You Want" for Stern and discussed an impending lawsuit against CBS.

Later, on October 14, 2012, Roth began broadcasting a video webcast/podcast on his YouTube channel, Spotify and iTunes.

Return to Van Halen: 2007–2015

On January 24, 2007, after much anticipation, Billboard.com reported that Roth would rejoin Van Halen for a 40-date arena and amphitheater tour in mid-2007. This report, among many others, was confirmed with an official press release posted on the official Van Halen website on February 2, 2007.

On February 2, 2007, the official Van Halen website released information that Roth had rejoined the band along with current members Alex, Eddie, and Valerie Bertinelli's and Eddie's teenage son, Wolfgang Van Halen. On March 8 the official Van Halen website posted a letter from Eddie Van Halen stating that he did not feel he could perform his absolute best, and the tour with Roth would be postponed.

In March 2007 five members of Van Halen (the four original members and Sammy Hagar) were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The Van Halen brothers did not attend due to Eddie's condition. Roth was to perform with the band Velvet Revolver; however, conflict with the band caused his part to be canceled. Roth subsequently did not attend the induction, leaving only Michael Anthony and Sammy Hagar to represent Van Halen. Both Anthony and Hagar thanked Roth publicly for his contribution to the band during the awards acceptance. Roth did not attend the ceremony and the event was considered yet another public embarrassment for the band. The conflict was rumored to be based on song selection. Roth wanted to perform "Jump", the band's highest-charting song, but Velvet Revolver would only agree to play "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love" or "You Really Got Me". When it was finally agreed upon that Paul Shaffer would perform "Jump", Roth claimed there was no longer enough time to rehearse and opted not to attend the ceremony.

On August 13, 2007, six months after the initial reunion tour was postponed, it was finally confirmed by Van Halen with Roth at a press conference in Los Angeles that they would start the tour again in September 2007. At that conference, Eddie Van Halen stated that he and Roth were "like brothers" now. Calling Van Halen a "real band", both Van Halen and Roth spoke of the possibility of further worldwide touring and a new album in mind for the future.

On June 5, 2008, Van Halen announced that the 2007–2008 tour with Roth grossed more than $93 million, a record for the rock band. Van Halen played to nearly one million people during 74 arena shows throughout the United States and Canada, beginning September 27, 2007, in Charlotte, North Carolina, and wrapping June 3, 2008, in Quebec City, QC, for the 400th anniversary of the city.

Roth performing with Van Halen in 2014

In December 2011, Van Halen announced a 2012 tour with Roth. The new Roth-fronted Van Halen album A Different Kind of Truth was released on February 7, 2012, and a tour commenced that month.

In March 2015, a new live album was released, Tokyo Dome Live in Concert, recorded in June 2013 during the A Different Kind of Truth Tour. That same month, the band made its first foray into American television by appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, announcing a new tour in the process.

Van Halen disbanded after Eddie's death from cancer on October 6, 2020.

Later years: 2016–present

In 2014, Roth had recorded sessions with John 5 on guitar. Roth confirmed in October 2019 the album will soon be released now that he can start making "real plans" without Van Halen. In 2019 Roth announced a nine-date solo residency at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino House of Blues in 2020, with shows scheduled for January 8, 10 and 11 and March 18, 20, 21, 25, 27 and 28. He also went on an American tour with the band Kiss, playing 43 cities as the opening act. While Roth did complete some of the dates, the tour was postponed due to the COVID-19 global pandemic. In August 2020, Kiss announced on their website that the tour would commence with Dave and his band opening on some dates. However, by August 2021, the band dropped Roth from their tour, with bassist/vocalist Gene Simmons referring to him as being "past his prime."

In October 2020, Roth paid tribute to his late bandmate Eddie Van Halen by sharing his track "Somewhere Over the Rainbow Bar and Grill," from the 2014 sessions. It was the first of five singles from the sessions released between late-2020 and early-2022.

In October 2021, Roth announced his intentions to retire from performing following a final residency set at the House of Blues Las Vegas at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas from December 2021 to January 2022. Following the cancellation of all shows, Roth retired from performing, with a March 2020 performance in Texas with Kiss being his final performance.

Following his retirement from performing, and the five original singles, Roth proceeded to release a series of covers of Van Halen songs throughout the second half of 2022.

Personal life

Roth has never married. He dated actress Apollonia Kotero in the 1980s. In a 2013 interview, he said he had four great loves in his life, but would not name them out of respect for his privacy. He said during the 20 years of Van Halen, he "slept with every pretty girl with two legs."

In 2018, Roth and tattoo artist Ami James created INK the Original, which was a line of skincare products designed to protect tattooed skin. Roth spent more than 300 hours getting tattooed in Japan between 2013 and 2014, and noticed the body art market was expanding. After investing more than $7,000,000 in the company, and countless hours, the business closed in March 2022 for reasons not stated.

Roth maintains residences in New York City, Los Angeles, and Tokyo. In 2004, he trained as a state-licensed emergency medical technician in New York. In 2012 he said, "I probably have over 200 9-1-1 calls on my ticket in the last six years alone. I live a very different life away from music." He is a martial artist, has been training in kenjutsu since he was twelve years old, and also practices kenpō and Brazilian jiu-jitsu. Since 2006, Roth is a licensed private pilot for rotorcraft-helicopter.

Roth is a visual artist working in painting and drawings with a theme of social commentary.

Solo band members

See also: The David Lee Roth Band

Band member timeline

Guitar

  • Al Estrada - lead guitar (2019–2021)
  • Jake Faun - rhythm guitar (2020)
  • Frankie Lindia - rhythm guitar (2020)
  • Brian Young - lead guitar (2002–2006)
  • Toshi Hiketa - rhythm guitar (2003–2006)
  • Bart Walsh (1999–2001) (died 2019)
  • Mike Hartman (1998) (died 2000)
  • John 5 (1998, 2012, 2019)
  • Steve Hunter (1990–1992, 1997)
  • Terry Kilgore (1993–1994)
  • Rocket Ritchotte (1993–1994)
  • Joe Holmes (1991–1992)
  • Desi Rexx (1991, a few shows in Europe only)
  • Jason Becker (1990–1991)
  • Steve Vai (1985–1989)

Bass guitar

Drums

Keyboard

  • Danny Wagner (2020)
  • Marcus Margand II (2000–2001)
  • Patrick Howard I (1998–1999)
  • Billy Thompson (1996–1998)
  • Richard Hilton (1994–1995)
  • Brett Tuggle (1988–1994, 1997) (died 2022)
  • Jesse Harms (1986)

Discography

Main article: David Lee Roth discography

Studio albums

Extended plays

with Van Halen

Main article: Van Halen discography

Books

Explanatory notes

  1. Danny Wagner is the keyboardist who performed with Warrant, not the drummer from Greta Van Fleet.

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