Michael Anthony

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Michael Anthony

Born June 20, 1954 (age 52)
Chicago, Illinois Flag of United States
Alias(es) Michael Anthony Sobolewski
Genre(s) Rock
Hard Rock
Affiliation(s) Van Halen
Sammy Hagar
Years active 1972 -

Michael Anthony Sobolewski (born June 20, 1954) is an American musician. He is best known as the former bass guitarist and a founding member of the hard rock band Van Halen.

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[edit] Early life

Anthony was born in Chicago, Illinois, USA, and was one of five siblings (Nancy, Michael, Steve, Robert and Dennis). He later moved to California where he attended Arcadia High School, graduating in 1972. He developed his interest in music in childhood, playing the trumpet. He became interested in playing mainly rock, blues, and jazz, taking after his father Walter.

While Anthony was a promising catcher in baseball, he also competed on the Dana Junior High School track team (long jump) and played in the marching band there from 1967-1969. He took an interest in guitar as a teenager, but picked up the bass instead since most of his other friends already played guitar or drums. His first bass was actually a Fender Mustang electric guitar given to him by his friend Mike Hershey. Anthony relieved the guitar of its top two strings and used it as a bass, until his father bought him a Victoria P-bass and a Gibson amp at a local flea market. He grew up and modeled his bass playing after Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones mostly, but also admired Jack Bruce of Cream, and Harvey Brooks of Electric Flag. His main interest in life was music once he left high school. His first band was called Poverty's Children. Other bands he played in included Black Opal, Balls and Snake. Although Michael Anthony is naturally left-handed, he plays right-handed.

Snake was the last band Mike played in before joining Van Halen. Snake was a three-piece group featuring Michael on lead vocals and bass, Tony Codgen on guitar and Steve Hapner on drums. They played covers of ZZ Top, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Foghat, along with some original songs. They played a lot of the same types of gigs as did the Van Halen brothers' band Mammoth. Snake even opened for Mammoth at a show at Pasadena High School one night. Mammoth's PA failed that night, so Mike lent them Snake's PA.

While attending Pasadena City College, Mike pursued a degree in music. Alex Van Halen took classes there too and they would often see each other on campus. During this time, Mark Stone was kicked out of Mammoth and the Van Halens decided to audition Mike to be their new bassist. They jammed in a garage in Pasadena and Mike was blown away, even though he'd seen the brothers play before. After the session, when they asked him to join them, he replied "Uh, yeah!"

[edit] Music career

In 1974, Eddie Van Halen, Alex Van Halen along with David Lee Roth and Michael Anthony became known as Van Halen, dropping the name Mammoth because they discovered that another local band was using that moniker. They were signed to Warner Brothers in 1977 and released their self titled debut album on February 8, 1978. Though his and Alex's roles in the band never received the amount of attention as other members, Mike's fleet-fingered basslines and high vocal harmonies have been a distinctive part of Van Halen's sound.

In recent years, Anthony was involved in the unsigned supergroup Planet Us. Although denied a slot on the Spider-Man soundtrack ("too freakin' heavy"), they did perform the unreleased song Vertigo on RockLine. The lineup, besides Mike, was Sammy Hagar, Neal Schon, Deen Castronovo, and Joe Satriani. Mike has also guest-spotted on tour with Hagar's solo band The Waboritas several times. He also has a signature Yamaha bass guitar series (with red chili pepper inlays).

Although Anthony has played a number of bass guitars, the one he is noted for is his custom-made Jack Daniel's bass, usually reserved for his effects-laden solos. In addition to his love of Jack Daniel's, he is a connoisseur of hot sauces (and his Tabasco bass).

Anthony is currently developing a side project called "Chickenfoot" with Sammy Hagar and Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith.[1]

[edit] 2006

Mike spent the summer of 2006 touring as a member of "The Other Half" along with Sammy Hagar. They performed songs from both the Hagar and Roth eras of Van Halen. At the June 4, 2006 show in Phoenix, Arizona, for example, Mike sang Roth's vocal parts on Running with the Devil and Hagar sang Mike's backup harmonies.

On September 8, 2006, Eddie Van Halen announced that his son Wolfgang is now Van Halen's official bass player. On February 2, 2007, it was announced that Van Halen was reuniting for a tour with original vocalist Roth, and Wolfgang taking Anthony's place. Van Halen's publicist confirmed that Wolfgang will be the band's bass player for the 2007 tour.

Anthony recently revealed he only played on 3 tracks on the Van Halen III album and didn't play on any of the new songs for the The Best of Both Worlds compilation. Anthony also revealed he was only allowed to participate in the 2004 reunion tour after signing a contract that reduced his royalties.

[edit] 2007

Anthony spooked his former VH bandmate and good friend Sammy Hagar on live national TV on February 25, 2007. During a pre-race performance for the California race on FOX television, The bassist jumped onstage and joined the Red Rocker during a performance of "I can't Drive 55". The Red Rocker could only respond "Michael Anthony's in the house."[1] He joined Sammy Hagar to perform "Why Can't This Be Love" at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Ceremony on March 12, 2007.

[edit] Family

Mike has been married to his high-school sweetheart Sue since 1981, and they have two daughters: Taylor (born 1991) and Elisha (born 1985).

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Van Halen
David Lee Roth | Eddie Van Halen | Wolfgang Van Halen | Alex Van Halen
Sammy Hagar | Gary Cherone | Michael Anthony
Discography
Studio Albums: Van Halen | Van Halen II | Women and Children First | Fair Warning | Diver Down | 1984
5150 | OU812 | For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge | Balance | Van Halen III
Compilations, Extended Plays and Live albums: Live: Right Here, Right Now | Best of Volume I
The Best of Both Worlds
Videos and DVDs: Van Halen - Live Without a Net | Van Halen: Right Here, Right Now - Live | Van Halen: Video Hits, Vol. 1