When Ratt came crawling Out of the Cellar with their debut on March 27, 1984, that title may as well have spoken for an entire generation of brash, ambitious wannabe stars. Their desperate drive for ...
Blotzer had taken issue with Croucier touring under the name 'Ratt's Juan Croucier' and had filed a lawsuit against the bassist for trademark infringement, though a judge recently ruled in favor of ...
Hair metal icons Ratt have not released a new album since 2010's Infestation, but that could potentially change in 2021. The band is currently working on new music in the studio and have vowed to have ...
Stephen Pearcy , the driving force behind emblematic glam metal rock band RATT, formed the band in 1982, bringing the genre to the LA music scene. Pearcy's raw vocals, unapologetic songwriting, and ...
Along with Mötley Crüe and Quiet Riot, Ratt helped spearhead the golden age of hard rock in the early '80s. Their 'Out of the Cellar' debut remains one of the most celebrated and best-selling albums ...
During the first few years of Ratt's career, the California band had proven to be one of the most reliable hit-makers within the high-flying hair metal movement, joining peers like Motley Crue, Bon ...
Veteran drummer Bobby Blotzer‘s wife just filed for divorce, marking an end to the second marriage for the rockstar. According to court records, Michelle Blotzer filed Tuesday in Los Angeles to end ...
A lawsuit involving the 1980s hair metal band RATT has finally stopped going round and round. RATT’s original drummer, Bobby Blotzer, claimed bass player Juan Croucier had committed trademark ...
Ratt singer Stephen Pearcy has revealed that he was diagnosed with liver cancer three years ago. Speaking recently to Laughingmonkeymusic, the vocalist revealed that his diagnosis “is a little ...
Stephen Pearcy has gone “Round and Round,” and then some, during the 38 years since Ratt first appeared on the Billboard charts. With assists from MTV, the Los Angeles group was among the most ...
Rock resurgence is a winding road, so let’s get out the map. Here’s one route: If your band’s track gets played during the final scene of a prestige TV hit, a la Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin'” and ...
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