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This is where you will compile the bibliography for your Wikipedia assignment. Please refer to the following resources for help:

Potential References

Addison, Clarke N., and Kevin Owens. "Hot Sauce! Michael Anthony is Back with Van Halen." Bass Player 08 2004: 28,30, 32, 34. ProQuest. Web. 15 Nov. 2020 .
This article involves an interview with bassist Michael Anthony, describing his return to Van Halen. Some of the information could be used for a “Background” section.

BCondran, Ed. "He's Not Hagar the Horrible ; A Blissful Reconciliation for Sam and Ed: [all Editions.=.Two Star B. Two Star P. One Star B]." The Record, Sep 03 2004, p. G24. ProQuest. Web. 16 Nov. 2020 . 
This article contains an interview with Sammy Hagar about the Background of the tour. Although it is another primary source, this article would be useful to add to a “Background” section.

Bracelin, Jason. "Right Now; Older, Wiser, and a Little Less Drunk, Sammy Hagar and Van Halen Trudge on." S.F.Weekly, Aug 04 2004, ProQuest. Web. 15 Nov. 2020 .
This article is a review of the tour and offers some new information, such as Sammy Hagar now singing songs written by David Lee Roth. This article could help supply information for a “Reception” section.

Bream, Jon, and Staff Writer. "Van Halen 2 Behind the Music ; Sammy Hagar Jumps at Rejoining Van Halen After a Messy Split.: [METRO Edition]." Star Tribune, Jul 16 2004, p. 1E. ProQuest. Web. 15 Nov. 2020 .
This article describes the process of getting Hagar back in the band and getting the band on tour again.Although it features a primary source interview with Hagar, this article would very nicely add to a much needed “Background” section.
Gallo, Phil. "Van Halen Reignites Past, but Hagar Tames Flames." Variety Aug 2004: 31. ProQuest. Web. 15 Nov. 2020 .
This is a review of a Van Halen show in Anaheim. The author offers some criticisms of the band, which would help develop a “Reception” section.
GEORGE VARGA SPECIAL TO, RAVE!. "Sammy Hagar's Return to Van Halen has Turned into a Mutual Admiration Summer Tour." Daily Breeze, Aug 20 2004, p. K19. ProQuest. Web. 15 Nov. 2020 .
This article has some Background information, such as Eddie Van Halen’’s treatment for tongue cancer in 2001. It also reflects on the start of the tour and the general feelings of friendship in the band at the start of the tour that would decay towards the end. This article could be useful for both “Background” and “controversies” sections.

Krochak, Gerry. "One Last Kick at the can for Van Halen: [Final Edition]." Leader Post, Sep 23 2004, p. D1 Front. ProQuest. Web. 16 Nov. 2020 . This review continues to reinforce the negative view that some fans had of the 2004 tour. It would be appropriate for a “Reception” section.
Munson, Kyle. "Headline: Van Halen Squeezes Out More Notes." Des Moines Register, Nov 06 2004, ProQuest. Web. 15 Nov. 2020 . This is just a short review of a show by the Des Moines Register. The review is critical, mainly of Hagar, much like the article by Phil Gallo. Again, this could be added to a “Reception” section.

Wydeven, Reg. "Orioles, Van Halen Bicker about Broken Contract Agreement." The Post - Crescent, Sep 04 2004, ProQuest. Web. 15 Nov. 2020 This article begins to discuss a controversy not present in the Wikipedia article. It describes how the band had contract difficulties with the Baltimore Orioles. The article would help develop a section on “controversies.”
"Van Halen Sues Orioles Over Stadium Concert: Salt Lake Telegram." Deseret News, Aug 21 2004, p. A02. ProQuest. Web. 15 Nov. 2020 This article helps provide some details to the preceding one. Although short, it provides basic details about the lawsuit and would help with the “controversies” section.