MICHAEL ANTHONY's Jack Daniel's Bass Extends Stay At ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME

September 20, 2006

VAN HALEN bassist Michael Anthony recently extended his loan of his famous Jack Daniel's bass to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio. This iconic piece of rock and roll history will be on display at the famous hall until the end of 2008! Check out some shots of the bass on display at this location.

Michael Anthony recently compelted a tour with Sammy Hagar as THE OTHER HALF. In addition to Anthony and Hagar, THE OTHER HALF includes WABORITAS guitarist Vic Johnson and drummer David Lauser. Hagar recently told Launch that Michael Anthony has been liberated by this move, and he also said THE OTHER HALF is better than VAN HALEN right now. "He's kinda been chopped up over the years, you know, so now we took all those pieces that have been chopped up from different tours and put 'em all together, and he does this awesome bass solo," Sammy said. "And then we bust into about 10-12 VAN HALEN songs. For the hardcores that gotta have it, we're gonna give you THE OTHER HALF's version, which is basically closer to the record than (laughs) what the last VAN HALEN tour was, unfortunately."

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