Jon Levin

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Jon Levin

Jon Levin is the current guitarist for the American hard rock band Dokken.

Biography

Early years

Jon Levin was involved with music very early on in life. He began playing piano at age 4, trumpet by age 7, and guitar at age 9. Instead of having formal lessons, Levin played along to his favorite musicians including Eric Clapton and later George Lynch from Dokken, whose place Levin would eventually take. He played in a club band called Devias at age 19 in the Long Island, New York area, and then auditioned for and joined German band Warlock at age 22. When the grunge scene took over in the early 1990s, Levin took a break from being a musician because he wasn't interested in that type of music. Levin relocated to the West Coast and became an entertainment lawyer.

Dokken

In 1998, Levin got a call from Jeff Pilson, Dokken's bassist, who asked him to play some solos on a demo. He anticipated playing on a solo album for Pilson, but when he arrived at the studio, Dokken in its entirety was there. Levin played on a Dokken track called "Dancin" (The Irish song) which originally was supposed to be included on the Erase the slate cd but was later included on the Long Way Home import instead. However Levin didn't join the group until late 2003. He is praised by many hardcore Dokken fans for his George Lynch-influenced style of playing.

Discography

With Doro

With Dokken

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