Today is George Lynch's 70th birthday. We asked him to tell us the story behind five songs that define his career ...
Lynch discusses the ramifications of bodybuilding, noting that the pressure to look good on stage was akin to a Faustian ...
When the members of Dokken went their separate ways in 1989, guitarist George Lynch didn’t waste any time getting back on his ...
In 1993, Lynch released his first solo album, Sacred Groove. By 1994, after the record company refused to release a new Dokken album without George Lynch on guitar, he and Don Dokken set aside their ...
Aged just 17, the star joined the madcap rock band. Now, he opens up about their hell-raising years – and whether they’d tour ...
Guitarist spent "rough" weeks touring but never getting to play, before being fired in favor of Jake E. Lee in 1982.
Celebrities having birthdays during the week of Sept. 22-28 include musician Bruce Springsteen, singer Julio Iglesias and ...
Back in 1987, both Dokken and the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise were hot properties. The L.A. metal quartet had scored a second Platinum disc in 1985 with Under Lock and Key, and unleashed their ...
George Lynch recalled the miserable experience of ... Although Lynch enjoyed success throughout the '80s with Dokken, he still admitted: “That was pretty rough.” ...
I’m not sure how Dokken ended up in this Norton Internet Security commercial; I mean, how fucking random can you get? Is there some inside joke that I’m not getting here – like does Don Dokken have ...
Also in 1991, Garth Brooks became the first country artist to have an album debut at number one on the album charts, with “Ropin’ The Wind.” In 1995, Bobby Brown was caught in gunfire outside a Boston ...