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January 27, 2025

RICHIE FAULKNER On GEORGE LYNCH: ‘He’s A Legend, He’s An Icon’

In a recent interview with Masters Of Shred, JUDAS PRIEST guitarist Richie Faulkner talked about what it’s like having former DOKKEN guitarist George Lynch as his father-in-law. Faulkner and Lynch’s daughter, Mariah Lynch, welcomed their first child, a baby girl, in July 2020. Asked what holidays are like with the Faulkner and Lynch families, Richie said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “[George and I] start off on our best behavior, really. We start off with our family and what’s been going on, and it gradually descends into the depths of shred and Eric Johnson, Michael Schenker, Ritchie Blackmore, [with us watching clips on] YouTube. Everyone else leaves the room and we are left in there talking about what we can’t [do on guitar]… We’ve been trying to emulate this stuff for years — Schenker, Blackmore; that’s why everyone’s doing it — but we just can’t do that, which is the unattainable goal, always, but that’s what keeps you striving.”Richie continued: “There’s people [who react] like that for [Lynch]. They watch George. Especially, [JUDAS PRIEST] just went out to Japan. And we had George’s granddaughter with us. And everyone’s, like, ‘Is that George Lynch’s granddaughter?’ They’re taking photos and whatever, buying her gifts and everything.”He’s a legend,” Faulkner added. “You go to some stores and they’ve got the ESP section and stuff and they’ve got… Papa’s left his guitars there. [His granddaughter] can’t work out, ‘Well, why’s he left his guitars there?’ Do you know what I mean? So it’s sweet.”Elaborating on what makes George’s playing style so special, Richie said: “I’ve gotta say, he’s such a unique player. I mean, everyone knows it. It was him, [Steve] Vai. There’s a handful of them; there weren’t many of them. And everyone else was kind of — not copies, but everyone was trying to do that. And he was one of the originators. And he’s always had something unique. Even today, you sit down with him, you look at his hands — his hands are unique. You can tell that’s his hand, and the way he plays and the notes he goes for is just totally unorthodox. Especially at the time as well. So, he’s a really unique player and it’s a really valuable thing… He’s a legend, he’s an icon.”Back in October 2023, George spoke to Let’s Rock about Richie’s skills as a guitar player. He said: “He’s a natural. It’s not fabricated. That guy is just good beyond his — he’s not even aware how good he is; he’s just so good. [Laughs] He reminds me of my guitar teacher when I was a kid coming up. I had this guy. And he was so mature in his playing. And this was — whenever it was — late ’60s, early ’70s, I guess. And his hands were just so mature. His vibrato, his phrasing — everything; he had it all. And I’s just feel, like, ‘Oh.’ I wanted to be like [him]. I’d look forward to my lessons every week and I always wanted to impress him, and I could never get there. And he just had it in his hands. But Richie reminds me so much of [him]. Even the way he looks and then just his demeanor and then his phrasing — everything about him is just so… He’s just got this mature style that’s just so deep, where I’m just wrestling around trying to come up with something, and he’s just, like, ‘It’s all right there.’ It’s just, ‘Goddamn it.'”George also praised Richie on a personal level, saying: They just made the most beautiful, cutest, lovable, funnest little baby on the planet. What a gift to the world. He’s a very sweet, bright, talented man and I feel very fortunate that he is taking care of my daughter the way he has. And I really appreciate him so much.”Five years ago, Lynch jokingly expressed his desire to play in PRIEST alongside Faulkner. Speaking at a Pitbull Audio guitar clinic in San Diego in January 2020, Lynch said: “I still to this day love PRIEST. I wish they would call me up and hire me. Glenn Tipton, hello?”Faulkner joined PRIEST in 2011 as the replacement for original guitarist K.K. Downing.Richie was once the guitarist in the backing group for Lauren Harris, daughter of IRON MAIDEN bassist Steve Harris.In September 2020, Richie spoke to SiriusXM’s “Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk” about what it’s like having George as a member of his family.”The first time George and his wife came over, the night they got here, me and George just played guitar all night,” Richie said. “So the women chatted and me and George just played guitar.”George is a lovely guy; he’s like a quiet, humble guy. He’s a killer guitar player, as we all know. And he texts Mariah every day: “When can I see my granddaughter?'”But, yeah, we sat there [and] we played guitar. We talked about guitars. And he’s a big PRIEST fan as well; he loves PRIEST. So, yeah, we were talking all night until I put on some Eric Johnson, and then that kind of shut us both up — we didn’t wanna play guitar anymore. But he’s a lovely guy, man.”Richie also jokingly suggested that his daughter will take after him and her grandfather and start shredding the axe.”It’s the next in line of that heritage — George Lynch, LYNCH MOB, DOKKEN, there’s JUDAS PRIEST in there, and now we’ve got a little princess,” he said. “So she’s the next in line in the gunslingers. EMG pickups, they sent me this beautiful pink flying V for her first guitar. It’s absolutely beautiful — bright pink with a little pickup in it. And it actually plays well. So that’s her first guitar. So she’s well on her way now.”[embedded content]