GEORGE LYNCH, RICHIE KOTZEN, PAUL GILBERT: Video Of 'Jumpin' Jack Flash' Jam Available

March 3, 2009

Video footage of George Lynch (DOKKEN, LYNCH MOB),Richie Kotzen (MR. BIG, POISON) and Paul Gilbert (MR. BIG, RACER X) jamming on THE ROLLING STONES classic "Jumpin' Jack Flash" on February 28, 2009 at the House of Blues in West Hollywood, California can be viewed below. The show was part of the "The Guitar Generation" short run of California dates which concluded last night (Monday, March 2) in Anaheim. Each guitarist had his own 45-minute set accompanied by his band, followed by an encore jam with all three guitarists onstage at one time.

LYNCH MOB is currently working on a new album, tentatively titled "Smoke And Mirrors", for an early summer release.

Gilbert recently released a new studio album in collaboration with Freddie Nelson. The CD, entitled "United States", contains ten tracks of high-energy hard rock, described as a cross between QUEEN and MR. BIG. He is also taking part in the reunion of the original lineup of MR. BIG which will hit the road in Japan in June.

Richie Kotzen released his first-ever live DVD, "Bootlegged In Brazil", in Europe on December 5 via Frontiers Records. A perfect complement to the CD-only release "Live In Sao Paulo", "Bootlegged In Brazil" is the first official live performance to be made available by the acclaimed guitarist/vocalist. The DVD features a performance from Kotzen's South American tour in 2007 and includes classic tracks from his repertoire: from the rhythmic labors of "A Love Divine" to "Go Faster" (off Kotzen's last studio album, "Return Of The Mother Head’s Family Reunion") and the great "Doin' What The Devils Says To Do".

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