RATT Frontman Re-Records 'Wanted Man' For BRET MICHAELS' Bodyguard's New Show

February 15, 2011

World-famous rock and roll bodyguard "Big" John Murray, celebrity reality star of VH1's "Rock Of Love", hangs up his backstage pass in L.A. to put on a badge, in Utah of all places, in a bid to become a bounty hunter.

After years of touring as a bodyguard for rock and roll bands such as KID ROCK, RATT, and Bret Michaels of POISON, whom he also starred with on VH1's "Rock Of Love", Big John takes his own show on the road to Salt Lake City to learn the ropes of the bail enforcement business.

Big John, a former Marine, joins forces with another former Marine, the beautiful Monika Zajac (Danny Trejo's "Vengeance"),as they go through their training as apprentice bail enforcement agents … taking bounty hunting to the next level and giving "Dog" a run for his money.

Staying true to reality TV soundtracks, like Bret Michaels' "Rock Of Love" theme song and Ozzy Osbourne's "Dog The Bounty Hunter" theme, Stephen Pearcy, lead singer of the monster rock group RATT, re-recorded a new version of the '80s hit "Wanted Man" for the "rock-'n'-lock" show. Check out the new recording in the YouTube clip below.

The show is produced and created by L.A./Utah-based production company ITN Pictures.

For more information, visit www.rock-n-lock.com.

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