Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Memorials grow for Eddie Van Halen

- Photos and text from The Associated Press

Shrines to the late rock guitarist are popping up around Pasadena, Calif., his adopted hometown.

PASADENA, CALIF. » The childhood home of Eddie Van Halen and a sidewalk outside a nearby liquor store have been turned into memorials to the legendary rock guitarist in his adopted hometown near Los Angeles.

The shrines began popping up shortly after Van Halen’s death from cancer at age 65 last week. The tributes have continued to grow and attract a steady stream of visitors day and night.

Van Halen was born in the Netherland­s, and moved to Pasadena, Calif., with his parents and older brother Alex when he was 7.

A couple dozen people milled about the nondescrip­t yellow house on Las Lunas Street, swapping memories and snapping photos of the f lowers and old photos of the guitar virtuoso.

“This way people have a chance to come out and share their feelings,” said Jackie Gibson, whose younger brother was childhood friends with the Van Halens. “We need that right now. We really haven’t had a chance to celebrate with everything being closed down. It’s a time people can come together and heal.”

A pickup stopped in front of the house and its overgrown yard and cranked Van Halen’s music, fittingly shattering the quiet on the otherwise neatly kept block. A shed where the brothers practiced still stands in the fenced- in backyard. They continued living at the house, which is now a rental, for a couple of years after their eponymous debut album came out in 1978.

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Legend has it that the name Van Halen, seen etched in concrete at the corner of Allen and Villa in Pasadena, Calif., was done by brothers Eddie and Alex Van Halen when they lived in Pasadena, Calif., in their younger years.

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