Lynch and Dokken Feud An Illusion
. "The Don-George conflict is really a fallacy and a created illusion," Lynch told Guitar International. "We're absolutely fine. We had had business disagreements for sure but, what band or business partners don't? We've been fine for years. It's all been blown way out of proportion over the years and it's an old tired story." Lynch joined Dokken in 1980 and served as the band's guitarist through 1989, before returning to the metal band from 1994-99. When he's not been a member of Dokken, Lynch has toured and recorded as the only permanent member of Lynch Mob. - more on this story Gibson.com is an official news provider for the Day in Rock. Preview and Purchase Dokken CDs |
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