RATT: New Video Interview With STEPHEN PEARCY Available

August 13, 2008

Robert Williams of Metal-Rules.com conducted an interview with RATT frontman Stephen Pearcy at the South Texas Rock Fest, which was held July 11-13 at the Javelina Harley-Davidson Festival grounds in San Antonio, Texas. Watch the chat below.

Despite rumors to the contrary, John Corabi (former MÖTLEY CRÜE singer) appears to still be a member of RATT. Corabi performed with RATT in Cincinnati and Columbus last week, playing rhythm guitar and singing back-up to Stephen Pearcy. According to a posting on the Hard Rock Hideout web site, "During the [Cincinnati] concert, [Corabi] didn't look all that happy to be there, and didn't seem to share in the energy that the rest of the band had, but he was still there."

It was reported last month by several Internet sources that John Corabi had quit his gig as the rhythm guitarist in RATT and was replaced by former QUIET RIOT guitarist Carlos Cavazo.

RATT celebrated the "Year Of The Ratt" with a very special West Coast U.S. run of dates in April. In honor of their Southern California roots, the band embarked on a four-show mini-tour to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the "Ratt" EP.

RATT recently performed the entire EP along with other RATT faves live on the nationally syndicated radio show "Rockline" to an overwhelming response. Host Bob Coburn expressed that he was "totally blown away" by RATT and that they "flat-out kicked ass" as they delivered one of the best shows in the 27 years of "Rockline".

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