EDDIE VAN HALEN, Son Attend VALERIE BERTINELLI's Wedding

January 2, 2011

According to People.com, Eddie Van Halen and son Wolfgang, 19, attended the wedding of Eddie's ex-wife (and Wolfgang's mother) Valerie Bertinelli, who married her boyfriend of seven years, financial planner Tom Vitale, on Saturday (January 1) at the couple's Malibu, California home.

Bertinelli was in attendance when Eddie Van Halen married Janie Liszewski, his girlfriend of three years, on June 27, 2009. According to People.com, that ceremony took place in the garden of his seven-acre estate in the hills above Studio City, California when Liszewski walked down the aisle to VAN HALEN's "When It's Love", performed by the Sonus Quartet. Wolfgang served as best man, while brother Alex Van Halen, an ordained minister, officiated at the 20-minute, nondenominational service.

(Thanks: Carl Alvarez)

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