The Van Halen drummer’s new memoir ‘Brothers’ is a love letter to late brother Eddie Van Halen
Van Halen drummer Alex Van Halen was introduced to the rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle at a very young age.
The rocker, sober from alcohol since the 1980s, opens up about his experiences with drinking in his new memoir Brothers (out now), and the ways in which his father’s attitude toward alcohol influenced both him and his later brother Eddie Van Halen.
Alex, 71, reveals in his book that he had his first drink at just 6 years old, given to him by his father, Jan.
“He didn’t give me a pacifier; to placate me he gave me a tobacco pipe,” he writes. “I was young when I first realized that alcohol had that effect on me — that it lifted my spirits like nothing else. For people whose bodies react to alcohol the way mine does, it’s like you’ve gone back to the womb. Everything is warm and fuzzy, no matter where you happen to be.”