Don Dokken's Voice 'Isn't What It Used To be' Says Lynch
. (Classic Rock) George Lynch has taken another swipe at former bandmate Don Dokken - saying the singer's voice "isn't what it used to be." Lynch has recently released an album with Michael Sweet called Only To Rise and says the experience of working with the Stryper man was a pleasure compared to his days with Dokken. Guitarist Lynch tells NI Rocks: "We thought we could bring back the sort of chemistry that existed with me and Dokken in that era. I felt that Don's voice isn't really what it used to be these days and he's kind of hard to work with and deal with. "Michael is the opposite. He has really taken care of his voice. He's a phenomenal singer and obviously he is really driven and inspired. He works hard and is really straight-up and honest and dependable without any drama." Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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