“We did call, he just didn’t answer”: Alex Van Halen pushes back against the narrative that Michael Anthony wasn’t told he was being replaced in Van Halen

“We did call, he just didn’t answer”: Alex Van Halen pushes back against the narrative that Michael Anthony wasn’t told he was being replaced in Van Halen

When news of Van Halen’s reformation dropped in 2006, nobody was more shocked than bassist Michael Anthony. Not only had he not been made aware of the reformation, but Eddie Van Halen’s son, Wolfgang Van Halen had taken over his bass duties. However, Alex Van Halen insists that the band did try to reach out to their former bassist – but they got ignored.
Speaking to YouTuber KazaGastão, the Van Halen drummer explains that the band tried to recruit Anthony for the band’s revival. “Just to put the record straight, we did call Mike, because we owed him that,” Alex insists. “We did call him, he just didn’t answer.”

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He goes on to add that he’s “not angry” at Anthony, despite any bitterness the miscommunication might have caused. “I love Mike,” he adds. “He was important for the band too, his backing vocals. And he was my drinking buddy!”
According to Alex, the band only began considering a replacement when they heard nothing back. Famously, that’s when they took a chance on Wolfgang, who was only 15 at the time. He explains that it wasn’t a simple case of handing Eddie’s son a job just because he was “family” – Wolfgang was just really goddamn talented.
After not hearing back from Anthony, Wolfgang decided to showcase some surprising bass skills to his father and uncle. “One day Ed and I were playing [in the studio] and this bass comes in… and behind the curtain it was Wolf,” he recalls.

Elsewhere in the interview, Alex explains how “proud” he is of his nephew for following his own path. “He doesn’t want to be Ed Jr,” he explains. “He could have just continued with the Van Halen stuff, but he decided he was his own man.”
Despite the murky circumstances of Wolfgang taking over Anthony’s role in Van Halen, the former bassist holds no ill will towards Wolfgang. Speaking to Sally Steele in 2024, Anthony said that “Wolf is a great guy, great musician, and his band [Mammoth] kicks ass”. But, yeah. So at least we were able to do that.”
“We’ve always been friends,” Anthony added. “Eddie, he wanted to play with his son. The way I kind of feel is that Wolfgang probably wasn’t excited, really, about being in Van Halen. That’s why in his band, he doesn’t play any Van Halen, ’cause he wants to carve out his own niche. But just to be able to get up and play with his father, I can totally understand that.”

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