6/30/2023 0 Comments George lynch abc box![]() But it’s really interesting because they’re kind of out of the same mold. In the pre-Lynch Mob days in Florida, Oni and Ray had a lot of history, and they were kind of at the same level, but Oni hit a little harder than Ray did as far as making an impact and making a name for himself. George: Well, I’ve known about Ray for a while because he was good friends with Oni, they kind of came up together. AdvertisementsĪs Lynch prepares for the next phase of his musical journey, he took the time with me to discuss The Electric Freedom’s newest singer, Ray West of Spread Eagle, heading into the studio for his next studio outing, his approach to songwriting across his various projects, his love for nature, guitar building, and a whole lot more.Īndrew: You’ve just announced an upcoming run of shows with The Electric Freedom, and you’ve tabbed Ray West as the new singer. Be it Lynch Mob, KXM, Sweet & Lynch, The End Machine, or his newest project, The Electric Freedom, George Lynch seemingly always has a new trick, or two, up his proverbial musical sleeve. ![]() ![]() Lynch’s zest for life, nature, and all things guitar has kept the six-stringer moving, and always growing, both musically, and personally.Īn ever-resourceful troubadour, Lynch has steadfastly refused to stagnate, or hyper-fixate on any one project for very long. Most remember Lynch through his Dokken days in the 1980s, but since then Lynch’s path has been a sprawling journey ever-fixed on expanding his musical horizons. Header image courtesy of Cat Parker Photography Advertisementsīy Andrew Daly guitar players intrinsically carry the inventive, and forward-thinking essence that six-string master George Lynch does. ![]()
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