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- Dokken - Wikipedia
Recorded between July and September 1981 at Studio Stommeln with Wagener and Dieter Dierks, Breaking the Chains was initially released under the name "Don Dokken" before it was changed to simply Dokken on subsequent pressings
- Official website for the rock band DOKKEN.
Watch on DOKKEN - Fugitive (Official Video) Dokken Booking: John Domagall (ARM Entertainment) jd@armentertainment com EU UK Booking: Jerome Haultier Hexagon Booking Agency SARL
- DOKKEN - Alone Again (Official Video) - YouTube
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- Don Dokken Announces The End of DOKKEN’s Career - Metal Wani
In a recent interview with Cassius Morris, DOKKEN frontman Don Dokken discussed the band’s 2023 album, Heaven Comes Down, and hinted that it might be DOKKEN’s final studio record
- Dokken - Facebook
Official Facebook page of the multi-platinum rock band DOKKEN
- Dokken: the hard rock band that tore itself apart | Louder
Dokken crested to success in the mid-80s on the back of classic albums such as Under Lock And Key and Back For The Attack But true superstardom eluded them thanks in a large part to the tensions between singer Don Dokken and guitarist George Lynch, which eventually tore the band apart
- Dokken - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives
The "first Dokken" was Don, Greg Pecka, and Juan Croucier, who were around as far back as 1977 The demo version of the song "It's Not Love" appears on the Hollywood Rocks box set from 2005
- DON DOKKEN Predicts He Will Play His Final DOKKEN Concert Probably . . .
In a new interview with Cassius Morris, DOKKEN frontman Don Dokken elaborated on his recent announcement that the band's latest album, 2023's "Heaven Comes Down", would likely be DOKKEN 's
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