Steve Stevens: How Eddie Van Halen’s Kindness Influenced His Equipment]

Steve Stevens: How Eddie Van Halen's Kindness Influenced His Equipment]

Being in Eddie Van Halen’s orbit had both life- and sound-changing perks for Steve Stevens.

The Billy Idol guitarist met Van Halen in 1987, shortly after the touring cycle for Whiplash Smile ended and he went on leave from Idol for nearly two decades, working on other projects. Stevens had signed a solo deal with Warner Bros. Records, and A&R rep Ted Templeman invited him to play a NAMM Show gig with Van Halen, along with Tim Bogert on bass.

Steve Stevens performs with Billy Idol at the Download Festival, June 14, 2015. (Image credit: Neil Lupin/Redferns via Getty Images)

“It was right after [Van Halen’s] dad had passed away,” Stevens remembers, “and I didn’t know that Valerie [Bertinelli, Van Halen’s wife], was trying to get Ed to sober up a little bit. We were going to have a rehearsal at Ed’s house, so I go over in a limousine and brought a couple of bottles of Cristal. Valerie answered and looked at me and was like, ‘Oh, no…’ and took the bottles.

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We were going to rehearse at Ed’s house, so I show up in a limo with a couple bottles of Cristal. Valerie answered the door and was like, ‘Oh no…’ and took the bottles.”

— Steve Stevens



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