Former DOKKEN drummer “Wild” Mick Brown has opened up about his decision to retire from touring in 2019. At the time Mick said that he was “taking a break” from the road but implied that he would resume playing shows at a later date.
Brown, who turned 66 last September, reflected on his decision to…
Former DOKKEN Drummer MICK BROWN: ‘I Haven’t Touched A Drum Stick In Two Years’
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