Adrian Vandenberg Explained

Adrian Vandenberg
Birth Name:Adriaan van den Berg
Alias:Adje, Ad
Birth Date:1954 1, df=yes
Birth Place:The Hague, Netherlands
Genre:Hard rock, heavy metal, glam metal, blues rock
Occupation:Guitarist
Years Active:1978–present
Associated Acts:Teaser, Vandenberg, Whitesnake, Manic Eden

Adrian Vandenberg (born Adriaan van den Berg; 31 January 1954) is a Dutch rock guitarist, best known for his tenure as one of the guitarists in Whitesnake during their successful late 1980s period and the band Vandenberg which he started in 1981. In 2013, Adrian formed a new band, Vandenberg's MoonKings, and recorded a new studio album which was released in early 2014.

Early years

Born in The Hague in the Netherlands, Adrian van den Berg was originally the lead guitarist for the Dutch band Teaser, a band that released a self-titled album in 1978. This band should not be confused with the American band Teaser, which featured American guitarist Jake E. Lee. He then started his own band, simply named Vandenberg, who released three albums in the 1980s, Vandenberg, Heading for a Storm and Alibi. They are arguably best known for the ballad "Burning Heart," a song that features complementing guitar layers and harmonies, and "Friday Night", from the Heading for a Storm album. They toured extensively, including a support slot to the Michael Schenker Group in the UK in late 1982, and Kiss in 1983.

Career

Whitesnake

Adriaan van den Berg was originally approached to join Whitesnake in the early 1980s, having impressed David Coverdale with not only his guitar skills, but also with his songwriting talent and his ability as a band leader. He initially declined, due to the success of his own band Vandenberg and their Top 40 hit, "Burning Heart." By 1986, however, with pressure from the record company to become more and more commercial and their success hitting a plateau, he relented and finally disbanded Vandenberg, agreeing to join Coverdale in Whitesnake. Initially he was hired as a session musician, helping to complete their eponymous album Whitesnake (known as 1987 in Europe) after a mass-firing of the original band members by Coverdale. He contributed the solo to their No. 1 hit "Here I Go Again," but guitarist John Sykes played all of the other lead and rhythm guitar on the album.

After an extremely successful world tour and extensive airplay for their 3 videos on MTV, van den Berg co-wrote all of the music to the follow-up album Slip of the Tongue. Injury prevented him from recording for the album, so Coverdale enlisted Steve Vai to record both lead and rhythm guitar.[1] Van den Berg was sufficiently healed to play with the band, in a dual-guitar role alongside Vai, for the tour supporting the album. After Whitesnake was disbanded in 1990, he returned as part of other Whitesnake incarnations such as the 1994 Whitesnake's Greatest Hits reunion/tour. He once again co-wrote the songs for the 1997 album Restless Heart with Coverdale. This time, he played all of the guitars on this stripped-down, bluesy album, turning away from his well-known rock/metal neo-classical chops and towards his original main influence, Jimi Hendrix. He also collaborated with Coverdale on the Whitesnake unplugged acoustic album, Starkers in Tokyo.After Whitesnake, he played in the band Manic Eden, which also featured former Little Caesar singer Ron Young, and Adrian's former Whitesnake bandmates bassist Rudy Sarzo and drummer Tommy Aldridge. The band split up when Adriaan took part in Whitesnake's 1994 Greatest Hits reunion/tour.

He has since returned to painting and is an accomplished airbrush artist, having created the cover art for both the Heading for a Storm and Alibi albums.[2]

When Whitesnake played in van den Berg's home country, the Netherlands, he made a "surprise guest appearance," doing so at the June 2008 Arrow Rock Festival in Nijmegen, where he joined the current line-up for a performance of "Here I Go Again".[3] He also played with them on the Sweden Rock Festival in 2011 along with Bernie Marsden.

2011–2013

As of 2011, Adrian van den Berg has written and recorded a song called "A Number One" for Dutch football team FC Twente from his hometown in Enschede. Controversy would soon ensue, resulting from the fact that he released the single under the moniker "Vandenberg". Other (former) members of his eponymous band in the 1980s did not approve of Adrian using the name "Vandenberg" without his first name, which resulted in a lawsuit. In court, Adrian won, with the final decision declaring that he has all the rights to use the name "Vandenberg."[4]

MoonKings

Vandenberg formed Vandenberg's MoonKings in late 2013. The band consists of Vandenberg (guitar), Jan Hoving (vocals), Mart Nijen-Es (drums) and Sem Christoffel (bass). On 21 February 2014 Vandenberg's MoonKings released their debut album MoonKings on Mascot Records. On November 3, 2017, with the same group of musicians, "MoonKings MK II" was released. The album is a mixture of classic seventies style rock with current heavy style of rock.

Discography

DateBandsTitlesNotes
1978TeaserTeaser
1982VandenbergVandenberg
1983VandenbergHeading for a Storm
1985VandenbergAlibi
1985VandenbergLive In JapanVideos
1987WhitesnakeWhitesnakePlays guitar solo on "Here I Go Again" but does not appear anywhere else on the album
1988VandenbergThe Best of Vandenberg
1989WhitesnakeSlip of the Tongueco-writer; credited as guitarist, but does not play on the album
1994Manic EdenManic Eden
1997WhitesnakeRestless Heart
1997WhitesnakeStarkers in Tokyolive acoustic album
2004Vandenbergcompilation album
2011WhitesnakeLive at Donington 1990CD&DVD
2014Vandenberg's MoonKingsVandenberg's MoonKings
2017Whitesnake"Snakeskin Boots" Live on Tour 1987/1988Bonus disc on the 30th anniversary edition of Whitesnake's self-titled album
2017Vandenberg's MoonKingsMK II
2018Vandenbergs's MoonkingsRugged and UnpluggedAcoustic album
2020Vandenberg2020
2023VandenbergSin
Guest appearances

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Adriaan Vandenberg Discusses Moonkings, David Coverdale & Whitesnake . Andrew Catania . All That Shreds . 27 November 2018 . 14 June 2019.
  2. Web site: Vandenberg Art. 17 December 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20090130060756/http://www.vandenberg-art.com/. 30 January 2009 . live.
  3. Web site: Whitesnake – Arrow Rock Festival 2008. 17 December 2008.
  4. Adrian Vandenberg has the rights to use the bandname Vandenberg
  5. Web site: ARJEN LUCASSEN Reveals Final Tracklisting And Musicians For New STAR ONE Album . . 19 February 2022 . 17 January 2022.