Rock vocalist John Corabi, known for his powerful voice and rich legacy with bands like Mötley Crüe, The Dead Daisies, Union and The Scream has signed with Frontiers Music Srl as a solo artist.
Corabi is said to be looking forward to releasing new music in collaboration with producer/songwriter Marti Frederiksen. An organic 60s-70s style record is promised and he can’t wait to get back on the road with a talented solo band featuring his son Ian on the drums, and a few great friends.
The singer expressed his excitement by saying: “I’m thankful to Frontiers Records for the opportunity to give you guys some new music!! I’ve been writing and recording with my good pal Marti Frederiksen here in Nashville, and I can’t wait for you to hear it all!”
Tom Lipsky, Head of A&R of North America for Frontiers Label Group, commented: “It is exciting to bring John into the Frontiers Label Group. He has fans around the world, and he is respected by the artist community as a musician, singer and songwriter. John’s new music will take his accomplished career to an even higher level”.
A journeyman singer-songwriter and guitarist, Corabi burst onto the music scene with Hollywood Records recording artists The Scream in 1991. Touring extensively throughout the United States on the strength of their songs ‘Man In The Moon, ‘I Believe In Me’, and ‘Father Mother Son’, attracting the attention of radio, MTV, fans and critics alike.
Mötley Crüe’s Nikki Sixx reached out to John after the departure of Vince Neil in 1992 and asked him to join the band for the writing and recording of their 1994 released self-titled record. During the recording process of the follow up Generation Swine album in late 1996, Vince Neil returned to the band, and Corabi started the band Union with former Kiss guitarist Bruce Kulick.
Union headed into a studio to record their debut self-titled album in 1998. Union released three albums between 1998 and 2001. Leaving Union to join Ratt on their 2001 summer tour, handling guitar and backing vocal duties, touring constantly from 2001-2008, Corabi eventually left the band to go out on his own.
He released the acoustic album Unplugged in 2012, and a live album Live 94, One Night In Nashville in 2018, as well as multiple original and tribute singles. He received a phone call in 2015 to join the all-star collective called The Dead Daisies, and has since recorded the albums Revolucion, Make Some Noise, Live And Louder, Burn It Down, Light Em’ Up, and a recently released blues covers record Looking For Trouble.
For the last ten years, with The Dead Daisies and as a solo acoustic artist, John Corabi has toured Europe, The United States, Japan, South America, Australia, and The United Kingdom extensively, having played all of the major festivals and sold out shows to a growing loyal fanbase.
With his 2022 autobiography Horseshoes And Hand Grenades, and 19 full length records under his belt, spanning a 35 year career, he is anxious to release record number 20, and play those new songs live.