They were in the back of a limo when it got ugly. It was March 1988, and LA rock band Dokken were in London, opening for AC/DC. Despite the success the band had, singer Don Dokken and guitarist George ...
Don Dokken, frontman of the ‘80s metal band Dokken, has opened up about the band’s “disaster” reunion tour. On the Dec. 25 episode of the SDR Show, Dokken, 72, talked about how the band reunited in ...
Don Dokken believes political correctness has gone too far, and advises his band not to comment on women's appearances because “they'll sue you.” The Dokken frontman made his claims during an ...
"That was a tough tour," Don says, "because they hadn't done the 'Black Album' yet. Metallica is now the biggest band in the world. … And that was kind of maybe the reason we broke up — because of ...
There can be many "what ifs" over the course of a band's career, and while recently speaking with the Chuck Shute Podcast, Don Dokken theorizes that his band Dokken could have risen up the ranks ...
Don Dokken said fans who complain about his recent onstage vocal abilities should just stay home. "I've had people say, 'Don needs to give it up. He can't hit the high notes,'" the Dokken singer ...
Thanks to the success of Bret Michaels' hit reality TV show "Rock of Love" on VH-1, Dokken -- who's supporting Michaels' band Poison on its current summer tour -- is seeing a whole crop of new fans.
Don Dokken, leader of his eponymous '80s pop-metal band, considers himself one of the lucky ones. He's still very much a road warrior, but it's out of choice, not necessity. "It's nice touring now," ...
For metal bands all around the 80s, the lifestyle of a rockstar really embodied a single phrase — sex, drugs, and rock & roll. From Guns N’ Roses to Mötley Crüe to Ozzy Osbourne, life on the road was ...