Dokken Drummer: "Last Album Should Have Been Don Dokken Solo Effort
In an interview with Electricbasement.com , long time DOKKEN drummer MICK BROWN dissmissed the band's last studio album as not being a true Dokken effort, "...that was an interesting time where maybe we were kind of writing to today’s kind of music at the time. It should have been a Don [Dokken] solo record."
Ironically, the band has been in favor with some modern heavy rockers according to Brown, "Actually, we did a radio show with STAIND and SEVENDUST. It was cool. They were at the side of the stage watching us. They said, 'You're our idols.' That was kind of cool."
Other topics include the possibility of GEORGE LYNCH returning in the future, why he thinks JEFF PILSON and REB BEACH left and more.
Read the full article at Electric Basement.
Source: Electric Basement
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