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A reunion tour for the legendary rock band Van Halen was axed because the group's lead singer, David Lee Roth, refused to pay tribute to the late Eddie Van Halen, his brother Alex Van Halen revealed in a new interview with Rolling Stone. Eddie Van Halen, the virtuosic and revered guitarist, died in October 2020 following a bout with cancer at the age of 65. Left to Right: Alex Van Halen, Michael Anthony, David Lee Roth, Eddie Van Halen. It’s not you alone anymore,” Alex Van Halen said. “He was there this morning.”He said he believes he and his brother achieved “what we came here to do.” Speaking of his brother, Alex Van Halen said, “Wherever he is — he’s fine.”
Persons: Van Halen, David Lee Roth, Eddie Van Halen, Alex Van Halen, Stone, Eddie Van Halen's, , ‘ Dave, Ed, Dave f, Michael Anthony, Fin Costello, Queen’s Brian, Freddie Mercury, Roth, “ It’s, Dave, he’s, , That’s, , It’s, ” David Lee Roth, Angela Weiss, He's, “ Ed’s Organizations: Getty, Stone Locations: London
FORT LAUDERDALE Fla. (AP) — The National Transportation Safety Board said Saturday it will investigate two crashes involving Florida's Brightline train that killed three people at the same railroad crossing on the high speed train's route between Miami and Orlando. Friday's crash killed driver Lisa Ann Batchelder, 52, and passenger Michael Anthony Degasperi, 54, both of Melbourne. On Wednesday, 62-year-old Charles Julian Phillips was killed when the vehicle he was driving was hit by the train. Melbourne Mayor Paul Alfrey told reporters at the scene that the SUV tried to outrun the train. “I start by saying if the arm is down don’t go around,” Alfrey told Orlando television station WKMG.
Persons: Brightline, Lisa Ann Batchelder, Michael Anthony Degasperi, Charles Julian Phillips, Melbourne Mayor Paul Alfrey, ” Alfrey, , Sarah Taylor Sulick, That’s Organizations: Transportation Safety, Associated Press, Melbourne police, Melbourne Mayor, Orlando, NTSB, , Press, U.S, Caltrain Locations: LAUDERDALE Fla, Miami, Orlando, Melbourne, South Florida
A drop of blood led to the arrest of a New York man who is suspected of killing his former in-laws more than 30 years ago. Catherine and George Peacock. Vermont State PoliceHe is accused of killing George Peacock, 76, and Catherine Peacock, 73, at their Danby, Vermont, home on Sept. 17, 1989, Vermont State Police announced in a news release. "The blood sample had been tested previously during the investigation, as DNA testing technology was emerging, and that earlier test had been inconclusive," police said in the release. Advancements in DNA testing have been used to help law enforcement solve a slew of cold cases.
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