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Eddie Van Halen, 65, was a guitar rock legend

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NEW YORK >> Eddie Van Halen, the guitar virtuoso whose blinding speed, control and innovation propelled his band Van Halen into one of hard rock’s biggest groups and became elevated to the status of rock god, has died. He was 65

A person close to Van Halen’s family confirmed the rocker died Tuesday due to cancer. The person was not authorized to publicly release details in advance of an official announceme­nt.

“He was the best father I could ask for,” Van Halen’s son Wolfgang wrote in a social media post. “Every moment I’ve shared with him on and off stage was a gift.”

With his distinct solos, Eddie Van Halen fueled the ultimate California party band and helped knock disco off the charts starting in the late 1970s with his band’s self-titled debut album and then with the blockbuste­r record “1984,” which contains t he classics “Jump,” “Panama” and “Hot for Teacher.”

Van Halen is among the top 20 bestsellin­g artists of all time, and the band was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2007. Rolling Stone magazine put Eddie Van Halen at No. 8 in its list of the 100 greatest guitarists.

Eddie Van Halen was something of a musical contradict­ion. He was an autodidact who could play almost any instrument, but he couldn’t read music. He was a classicall­y trained pianist who also created some of the most distinctiv­e guitar riffs in rock history.

“You changed our world. You were the Mozart of rock guitar. Travel safe, rockstar,” Motley Crue’s Nikki Sixx said on Twitter.

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