GEORGE LYNCH To Rework DOKKEN, LYNCH MOB Songs For Upcoming CD

October 23, 2002

Former DOKKEN guitarist George Lynch will be releasing another album this next year according to Lynch's official website.

The new album will feature current remakes of DOKKEN and LYNCH MOB songs. Former DOKKEN and current L/P bassist Jeff Pilson will be singing on the DOKKEN tunes and Robert Mason on the LYNCH MOB songs. It will also feature Anthony Esposito on bass and L/P drummer Fro.

In other George Lynch news, the guitarist has announced the following clinics during the coming days:

Oct. 23 at Cherry St. Guitars located at 35 S. Cherry St. in Galesburg. IL 61401
Oct. 24 at the Luthier Shoppe at 1717 Wabash in Springfield, IL 62704

(Thanks: Eddie Trunk)

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