Vandenberg (band)

Vandenberg is a Dutch–American hard rock band from Amsterdam and Los Angeles, formed in 1981. The group is named after guitarist Adriaan "Adje" van den Berg (a.k.a. Adrian Vandenberg).[1]

Vandenberg
long blond-haired white male wearing a black v-neck shirt, gazing intently at camera
Adriaan "Adje" van den Berg in 2012
Background information
OriginAmsterdam, Netherlands
Los Angeles, California, United States
GenresHard rock
Years active1981–1987, 2020–present
LabelsAtco Records
MembersAdrian Vandenberg
Mats Levén
Randy van der Elsen
Koen Herfst
Past membersBert Heerink
Dick Kemper
Jos Zoomer
Ronnie Romero
Websitevandenbergband.com

Career

In 1981, Van den Berg worked with vocalist Jos Veldhuizen, bass guitarist Griff "Studly" McGrath, and drummer Bico De Gooijer in a band called Teaser. This lineup did not last long, and Van den Berg hired Bert Heerink (vocals), Dick Kemper (bass guitar), and Jos Zoomer (drums). They renamed themselves Vandenberg and recorded a demo that came to the notice of journalist Kees Baars. He offered to manage the group and contracted them to Atlantic Records.

Their first album, Vandenberg,[1] was recorded at former Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page's studio, Sol Studios, and in 1983, their first single, "Burning Heart", reached No. 39 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 record chart.[2][1] Vandenberg toured the U.S. as the opening act for Ozzy Osbourne and KISS,[1] and then independently in Japan in 1984. "Different Worlds", from their second album, Heading for a Storm, also did fairly well, but did not equal the success of "Burning Heart".[1]

The band's third album, Alibi,[1] was recorded in the Netherlands and produced by Jaap Eggermont, former drummer of Golden Earring. The album failed to enter the charts and not long after, the lead singer, Heerink, left the band.[1] Demos with a new vocalist, Peter Struyk (a.k.a. Peter Stuyk, Peter Strikes, Peter Strykes, and Peter William Strykes), were not well received by Atlantic.[1]

Around that time, Van den Berg (who often uses an Anglicized version of his Dutch name: Adrian Vandenberg) played as a guest soloist on a Whitesnake album and in 1987, Whitesnake vocalist David Coverdale asked him to join the band permanently. As he wasn't having much success with his own band, Vandenberg accepted the invitation.[1]

In 2004, Vandenberg reunited and released a double CD, The Definitive Vandenberg, a compilation of their best songs, with a newly recorded version of "Burning Heart". In January 2005, the band released a DVD with footage of a 1984 Tokyo concert.[3]

In July 2012, it was reported that Heerink, Kemper, and Zoomer were trying to take over the rights to the name "Van Den Berg" from the band's guitarist.[4]

In January 2020, guitarist Adrian Vandenberg announced that the Vandenberg name would once again be used for an all-new lineup and new album, featuring former Rainbow vocalist Ronnie Romero on vocals, Rudy Sarzo on bass, and Brian Tichy on drums.[5]

On 26 March 2020, the band announced the upcoming release of their first studio album in 35 years, simply titled 2020. The record came out on 29 May.[6]

On 8 October 2021, Vandenberg announced that Swedish singer Mats Levén had joined the band.[7]

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album US
1982 Vandenberg 65
1983 Heading for a Storm 169
1985 Alibi
2020 2020
2023 Sin [8]

Compilations

  • The Best of Vandenberg (1988)
  • Different Worlds: The Definitive Vandenberg (2004)

Video albums

  • Live in Japan (2005)[3]

References

  1. Colin Larkin, ed. (1995). The Guinness Who's Who of Heavy Metal (Second ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 377. ISBN 0-85112-656-1.
  2. "Vandenberg". Billboard. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  3. "Vandenberg – Live in Japan (DVD) at Discogs". discogs. Retrieved 15 July 2014.
  4. "Classic Rock | Louder". Classic Rock Magazine. Archived from the original on 28 July 2012.
  5. "ADRIAN VANDENBERG Recruits RAINBOW Singer RONNIE ROMERO for New Lineup of VANDENBERG". Blabbermouth.net. 30 January 2020. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  6. "VANDENBERG Announces '2020' Album, Unveils New Lineup". Blabbermouth.net. 26 March 2020. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
  7. "Adrian Vandenberg on Facebook". Facebook. Archived from the original on 30 April 2022.
  8. "VANDENBERG Announces New Album 'Sin', Shares 'House on Fire' Music Video". blabbermouth.net. 23 February 2023. Retrieved 25 February 2023.
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