GEORGE LYNCH Jams With TRIBE OF GYPSIES Singer, Talks About 'Shadowtrain' Documentary (Video)

March 15, 2012

Video footage of legendary guitarist George Lynch (DOKKEN, LYNCH MOB, SOULS OF WE) jamming with singer Gregg Analla (SLAVIOR, SEVENTHSIGN, TRIBE OF GYPSIES) and talking about the upcoming documentary "Shadowtrain: Under A Crooked Sky", which is being produced and co-directed by Lynch, can be seen below.

"Shadowtrain: Under A Crooked Sky" will illuminate the cost of the destruction of the Native American community; to both the indigenous population as well as to their European conquerors. As manifest destiny began to unfold a couple of centuries ago, a critical opportunity of merging two cultures was lost. The documentary will reveal the qualities inherent in indigenous people's world views that should be recognized and adopted if we all, collectively, intend to not only survive, but to find a way to live happier, more meaningful lives. While engaging a wide variety of opinions from notable activists, authors, artists, elders and shaman, politicians and government officials, clergy, teachers and everyday people, the film will reveal its message through a powerful music-driven road trip.

For more information, visit ShadowtrainMovie.com.

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