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Ratt performing in 2005 (top), 2010 (middle) and 2016 (bottom) Ratt was an American glam metal band from San Diego, California. Formed in 1977 under the name Mickey Ratt, the group originally included lead vocalist and guitarist Stephen Pearcy, lead guitarist Chris Hager, bassist Tim Garcia and drummer Bob Eisenberg. In 1982, Ratt finalised its "classic lineup" of Pearcy, guitarist Warren ...
In 1996, the five classic-era members of Ratt began discussing a reunion and a subsequent album. Ratt eventually moved forward with a lineup of Pearcy, DeMartini and Blotzer, along with new member Robbie Crane (formerly of Vince Neil's solo band and Pearcy's Vertex tour) on bass. When the band toured in 1997, they were a four-piece; Pearcy ...
Past and present members of the rock band Ratt. Pages in category "Ratt members" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
Ratt, Rough Cutt, Hear 'n Aid, Mod Ev, Kryme, Jailhouse Musical artist Dave Alford also known as Rockin Dave is an American heavy metal and rock drummer, singer, songwriter and producer who has played in the bands Max Havoc, Ratt , Jailhouse , Mod Ev, Kryme and Rough Cutt , whom he rejoined in 2016 upon their reformation.
Pearcy reunited with Ratt in 1996, minus Robbin Crosby and Juan Croucier, only to leave the band for a second time in 2000 on the eve of a tour due to differences over the financial allocation amongst band members. Pearcy rejoined Ratt in 2006 [3] before leaving again on April 24, 2014, explaining he was "officially done with having anything to ...
Matt Thorne, also known as Matt Thorr, is a bassist who has played in the glam metal band Ratt, [1] Rough Cutt, [1] and Jailhouse. He co-wrote the song "Back For More" with Stephen Pearcy on Ratt's album Out of the Cellar.
He began playing original songs in his bands, and joined a band called Spike by age 16 that was strictly playing originals. In 1977 he started a new band called FireFoxx along with Ron Abrams on guitar and Bobby Blotzer on drums (who likewise attended Torrance High School and would later also become a key member of Ratt). [1]
After Ratt broke up, DeMartini had a short stint with the band Dokken before briefly becoming a touring guitarist for hard rock band Whitesnake in 1994. In 1995, he released his debut solo song "Surf's Up" as an EP featuring remixes of the title track, followed by his only full-length album to date, Crazy Enough to Sing to You , in 1996.