EDDIE VAN HALEN Weds Girlfriend

June 28, 2009

People.com reports that guitar virtuoso Eddie Van Halen married Janie Liszewski, his girlfriend of three years, Saturday night (June 27).

The ceremony took place in the garden of his seven-acre estate in the hills above Studio City, Calif., starting at 7 p.m., when Liszewski walked down the aisle to VAN HALEN's "When It's Love", performed by the Sonus Quartet.

The 54-year-old groom's 18-year-old son, Wolfgang, served as best man, while brother Alex Van Halen, an ordained minister, officiated at the 20-minute, nondenominational service. Among the 100 guests: VAN HALEN's ex-wife, Valerie Bertinelli (they divorced in 2006, after 25 years of marriage.)

Read the full report at People.com.

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