Michael Anthony

Musician

Popular As Michael Anthony (musician)

Birthday June 20, 1954

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

Age 69 years old

Nationality United States

#13306 Most Popular

1954

Michael Anthony Sobolewski (born June 20, 1954) is an American musician who was the bassist and backing vocalist for the hard rock band Van Halen from 1974 to 2006.

He performed on Van Halen's first 11 albums and was their longest-tenured bassist.

1966

The family moved to California twice in Anthony's early years, settling in 1966 in Arcadia, California (Arcadia being located next to Pasadena, where Alex and Edward Van Halen, with whom Anthony would later play in the band, were raised).

1967

Anthony attended Dana Junior High School, in Arcadia, California, from 1967 to 1969.

Anthony was in the marching band at the school.

He ran track in junior high and also showed promise in baseball, as a catcher, but by the time he started high school he had ceased doing athletics to concentrate on music.

1972

Anthony graduated from Arcadia High in 1972.

Anthony took an interest in guitar as a teenager, but picked up the bass instead since most of his other friends already played guitar or drums.

Anthony's friend Mike Hershey gave him a Fender Mustang electric guitar that Anthony converted by removing the two highest strings and playing it as a bass guitar.

Eventually, his father bought him a Victoria copy of a Fender Precision Bass and a Gibson amplifier.

Anthony mostly modelled his bass playing after Jack Bruce of Cream, but also admired Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones and Harvey Brooks of Electric Flag.

His first band was called Poverty's Children.

Other bands he played in included Black Opal, Balls, and Snake.

Although Anthony is naturally left-handed, he plays right-handed.

Snake, a three-piece group featuring Anthony on lead vocals and bass guitar, was the last band in which Anthony played before joining Van Halen.

Snake played covers of ZZ Top, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Foghat, along with some original songs.

They played several of the same types of gigs as did the Van Halen brothers' band Mammoth.

Snake once opened for Mammoth during a show at Pasadena High School.

Mammoth's PA failed that night, so Anthony lent them Snake's PA.

While attending Pasadena City College, majoring in music, Anthony met Eddie Van Halen, who also took classes there.

During this time, bass player Mark Stone parted ways with Mammoth and the Van Halens auditioned Anthony as a replacement.

Anthony was impressed by their skill during subsequent jam sessions even though he had heard the brothers play before.

After the session, the Van Halen brothers asked Anthony to join their band.

One story claims that he first consulted Snake guitarist Tony Caggiano, who advised Anthony to join up with the guitar prodigy and his brother.

However, according to Anthony's web site, he immediately accepted.

This has become the accepted version of events.

Anthony had planned to attend college in Santa Barbara after he graduated from Pasadena City College, but instead he dropped out of PCC just before he earned enough credits for a degree so that he could devote all his time to Van Halen.

1974

In 1974, Eddie Van Halen, Alex Van Halen, David Lee Roth and Anthony became known as Van Halen, dropping the name Mammoth when they discovered another local band using that moniker.

1978

After successfully navigating the Los Angeles and West Hollywood club scene and a 29 track demo produced by Kiss's Gene Simmons, Van Halen was signed to Warner Bros. in 1977 and released their self-titled debut album on February 10, 1978.

The band released a total of eleven studio albums from 1978 through 1998, a live album in 1993, as well as two greatest hits compilations during Anthony's tenure with the band.

1984

Anthony was a 20% member (manager Noel Monk being the 5th) of all debts and profits, including merchandise, until midway through the 1984 tour, when tensions rose to the point that Roth and the Van Halen brothers insisted that he sign away all future songwriting credit and royalties, retroactive with the current 1984 LP.

Noel Monk later wrote of the event, "If I were Mike, I would have told them to 'fuck off' and not played that night, to show them my worth. Instead Mike didn't say a word and signed away millions of dollars, as the three stood over him, lying on the floor."

1988

Anthony produced a 1988 demo for his brother (Robert Lee Sobolewski) Bobby Leigh's band Asylum Suite, which was formed in 1984 and featured singer Michael Thomas Fiore.

1996

As early as 1996, rumors periodically surfaced that Anthony had been fired from Van Halen, despite claims to the contrary.

2004

Anthony continued working with the band although the rumors persisted until his actual departure following the 2004 reunion tour with Hagar.

2006

Following his 2006 departure, Anthony has collaborated with fellow former Van Halen bandmate Sammy Hagar for the supergroups Chickenfoot and Sammy Hagar and the Circle.

In addition to his music career, he markets a line of hot sauces named Mad Anthony and related products.

2007

Anthony was inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Van Halen in 2007.

Anthony got his interest in music from his trumpeter father, and played the same instrument in his youth.

Anthony was partly raised in Chicago.