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Dokken rounds out year on the road

Heavy-metal rockers Dokken have mapped a sporadic winter and spring tour of the US in support of last year's "Lightning Strikes Again."

Rock the Bayou takes over Houston

A good sampling of rock's most notorious hair bands--including Warrant, Great White, Bret Michaels and Slaughter--will gather in Houston over Labor Day Weekend for the inaugural "Rock the Bayou" music bash.

Dokken set to release new album, mount summer tour

Dokken, which rose to fame on the '80s metal scene, is gearing up for the release of its latest studio album, and will back the set with a summer road trip.

Scorpions, Whitesnake, Dokken team for winter jaunt

In keeping with what has become a standard practice for '80s-era metal acts, the Scorpions, Whitesnake and Dokken are linking up for a U.S. outing.

Another Pack of ‘80s Metal Icons Forges a Tour

Hair-metal acts Dokken, Ratt, Warrant, Firehouse and L.A. Guns have announced the itinerary for Rock Fest 2002, a 22-date package tour which is set to begin June 20 in Fargo, N.D.

Dokken readies new album, 20th anniversary tour

Popular '80s rock act Dokken released its first album, "Breaking the Chains," in 1982. Now, the group--which currently boasts only two of its four original members--is set to release a new studio album and embark on an anniversary tour.

Dokken to hit the road in late November

Dokken has unveiled tour plans that kick off on Nov. 25 in Yucaipa, Calif., and will keep the band on the road until at least Dec. 17, according to the band’s management. The group released a live album earlier this year, and is expected to release a companion video in both the DVD and VHS formats before Christmas.

Rockers Slaughter Prepare To Roll Out The Hits

When fans hear Slaughter mixing old hits such as "Up All Night," "Fly To The Angels," and "Burning Bridges" with new tunes this summer, they'll have Paul McCartney to thank. Singer Mark Slaughter credits seeing fan reaction to Beatles and Wings material at a McCartney concert for shaping his philosophy on playing live.