The Van Halen Encyclopedia - Click for purchasing information

October 3, 1998

For Immediate Release
Contact: C.J. Chilvers

The Van Halen Encyclopedia
By C.J. Chilvers, 320 pages
ISBN 0-9667539-0-9, LCCN 98-96627

OAK LAWN, IL - In 1978 a new sound filled the AM airwaves. It was a sound some called "raunchy rock," a new brand of rock and roll determined to rid the world of disco.

The band was Van Halen, a Pasadena, CA, based group that was regularly selling out concerts to thousands before they had even released an album.

In celebration of Van Halen's 20th anniversary as Warner Brothers recording artists the first and only detailed book about the most influential rock band of the last two decades will be released.

Two years in the making, The Van Halen Encyclopedia is an archive of information collected from the world's top Van Halen fans and collectors. The book is the result of the most in-depth research ever done on the band.

Here's what to expect:

Even those who aren't fanatics will find this book an easy to read and entertaining look at a rock band's journey through the 70s, 80s, and 90s.

Advance ordering has just begun through Malpractice Publishing. The first copies are expected to be sent out in two to four months. To order your copy now, for $20 plus $3 shipping, send your orders to:

Malpractice Publishing
P.O. Box 79
Oak Lawn, IL 60454
(IL residents add 7.75% sales tax)

A sneak preview of the book has been put up on a web site at:

http://members.aol.com/vhbook