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George Lynch explained why he started using the band name Lynch Mob again, after retiring it in 2020 and calling it problematic and inexcusable due to its cultural overtones. In a recent interview with Full in Bloom, the guitarist said the group's ...
As recently reported, George Lynch is once again touring under the Lynch Mob band name. The move comes two years after the musician had made the decision to move on from the longtime band name, calling it "problematic," and stating at the time that he felt ...
The post George Lynch Is Ending Lynch Mob Due to Band Name’s Racial Insensitivity appeared first on Consequence of Sound. Legendary metal guitarist George Lynch is ending his longtime project Lynch Mob due to the racial insensitivity of the band name ...
::Biography:: Lynch was born in Spokane, Washington and raised near Sacramento, California. He is a highly respected modern guitarist often compared with other guitar heroes such as Randy Rhoads, Steve Vai, Andy Timmons, Eddie Van Halen, Joe Satriani, John ...
Guitarist George Lynch has resumed using the Lynch Mob name while touring after previously announcing plans to retire it due to racial insensitivity. Back in 2020, the musician explained that he had planned to retire the group's name for multiple reasons.
George Lynch said he became increasingly uncomfortable with his band name Lynch Mob as the years passed, and he knew his argument for using it was “disingenuous,” even in its early days. “There's always been a problem with the name from day one ...
George Lynch has always been superprolific, typically releasing a couple of albums a year under the Dokken or Lynch Mob banners, and often working on solo or short-term collaborative projects. Given the breadth of his back catalog, unsurprisingly, Lynch ...
The prospect of estranged guitarist George Lynch’s reunion with Dokken earlier this year proved more popular with the MetalSucks readership than I’d expected. I knew that I, for one, was pumped about the regrouping, but I didn’t think the same folks ...
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