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George Lynchs Guitar Dojo ENROLL FOR GUITAR TRAINING
After years in development, legendary guitarist George Lynch has launched the Guitar Dojo - the first ever of its kind.
Inside the virtual studio, students of the Dojo will receive lesson plans from Sensei Lynch to learn THE WAY OF THE AXE, a method designed to navigate around the neck of the guitar in a musically proficient way.
If you are interested in joining the Dojo to work directly under Sensei Lynch, pre-enroll today by sending an email to [email protected] . The Sensei will be responding to each email received.
Inventing, re-inventing and pushing the limits of rock guitar is the lifelong pursuit of guitarist George Lynch. With the current work involved with his new band, Souls Of We, George sets a higher standard for guitar driven music with the release of “Let The Truth Be Told.†As one of the most influential rock guitarists of all time, George has also designed a new line of guitar products that give guitarists around the world the opportunity and capability to push their own limits.“Let The Truth Be Told†is the first collection of new music featuring George’s pyrotechnic guitar playing alonside singer London LeGrande. George explores the darker edges of rock music and the lyrical intuitive aspects of the human landscape. Also, Samson Electronics guitar products division Zoom will introduce a new Lynch signature pedal that has all of George’s legendary recorded guitar tones digitally recreated. And Washburn Guitars will introduce a signature series acoustic guitar co-designed by George to his specifications. With the success of the Lynch Box amplifier, George will continue to further this product line with the engineering team at Randall Amplifiers. Lastly, for over 20 years, George remains as ESP Guitars’ highest profile endorser with a successful line of signature series guitars with more under current development.With a career that spans nearly 30 years, George is one of a long line of guitarists to come from the California hard rock world. But one distinction that separates him from the rest of the pack is that he remains to be musically relevant. For some, success was fleeting but none have left their indelible mark like Lynch has. He has survived the shortcomings of the tangled music business and the changing tides in musical trends.George Lynch was born on September 28, 1954 in Spokane, WA. and raised in northern California. He began learning to play guitar at the age of 10 and throughout his teenage years, performed in several bands out of the Sacramento, Ca. area before re-locating to the Los Angeles area. In the 1970s L.A. rock music scene, George was in two notable bands, the Boyz and Xciter which brought George to the spotlight during this blossoming L.A. scene. Playing the L.A. club circuit garnered a large following for Lynch as a guitarist and it was clear that he was already taking the necessary steps that would lead him to success in the 1980s. He had become a product of Jimi Hendrix and Jeff Beck and was already beginning to reach for the outer limits of his guitar playing. Though the crowd of guitar gunslingers was led by Edward Van Halen and Randy Rhoads, Lynch was never in their shadow as the years would come to prove. His rise to prominence came when he joined Dokken and toured relentlessly throughout much of the decade.Much of Dokken's success is credited to George Lynch's guitarmanship and songwriting. He recorded five highly successful albums from 1983 to 1988 with that band to propel him as one of the most influential rock guitarists in modern music. Another distinction that separates him from others of this genre is that his guitar playing earned Dokken a Grammy nomination in 1989 for Best Rock Instrumental. Even Van Halen had yet to receive any nomination at this time.George's tenure with Dokken ended in 1989 and he was set to begin again. With the new decade came a different George Lynch in the 1990s. A bolder stylist and more knowledgeable guitarist was found in him, as he formed the band Lynch Mob. Recording two albums with this band, and going back on the road to support them kept Lynch in the public eye. But he was yearning for a further approach to the guitar. While still promoting his work with Lynch Mob, he began work on a solo endeavor titled, "Sacred Groove" which demonstrated George’s capacity to display different musical and guitar styles.Several solo albums and studio recordings then followed that conveyed a wide variety of styles that ranged from experimental rap metal to mainstream pop to old school blues. George’s eclectic guitar playing style led him to the acclaimed CD “Wicked Underground,†a collaboration with former Dokken bandmate, Jeff Pilson in 2003. During this time, George’s yearly touring regimen brought him in front of audiences performing all the hits of his storied career. Newer younger fans stood alongside the older fans at Lynch concerts only to see that George has always been at the top of his game.George will always be creatively busy while constantly evolving as a musician. He has moved away from the corporate structure of the music biz and has become internally incorporated, maintaining creative control of his music and the business of his music. As George continues to broaden his musical scope, he will always continue to influence fans for years to come.--Gerard Ganaden copyright 2008 Sacred Groove Records