Vocalist ONI LOGAN Explains Failed LYNCH MOB Reunion

March 27, 2006

In an exclusive interview with Sleaze Roxx, LYNCH MOB vocalist Oni Logan explains why George Lynch (ex-DOKKEN) turned down a recent offer to reunite the band.

Oni says, "Anthony [Esposito, bass] and I got together for dinner when I was in California for the holidays. Obviously when two fellas from a band get together, these ideas will always come to the surface, either on a serious level or just out of curiosity. I did bring it up to Ant solely for the purpose of giving the fans the follow up to the 'Wicked Sensation' album. I think ultimately we may have learned a few lessons on our journey through life, so here's the story. You see, here in Europe I was surprised to see how many people dug the LYNCH MOB, and I'm not excluding the States, 'cause I know you're out there, but I think the promoters especially here in Europe genuinely still believe in rock 'n' roll. That's why these festivals have such a great turn out. I've been to a few and there were always people I ran into with one question. Why don't you get the LYNCH MOB over here for some dates? So I thought why not bring up the idea. So Anthony had the task of putting it out there, but the reply that we got from George's camp was that he was putting together some super-group and that he was not interested. End of story."

Check out the entire interview at www.sleazeroxx.com.

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