JOHN CORABI: New Video Interview Available

May 3, 2009

Gus Griesinger of BackstageAxxess.com recently conducted an interview with John Corabi (MÖTLEY CRÜE, RATT, UNION) about the new Las Vegas show "Monster Circus" and Corabi's upcoming solo album. Watch the chat in three parts below.

Corabi left RATT in August and was replaced by QUIET RIOT guitarist Carlos Cavazo.

In a fall 2008 interview with "The Classic Metal Show", Corabi stated abut his departure from RATT, "I wanted to get behind the microphone again and start doing my thing. I'm starting to get offered shows on my own. I work as well with Gibson Guitars, so Gibson actually sends me around to a lot of music stores — I work for their acoustic guitar division. I just tell tell people… give them a little history about Gibson and talk about how their guitars are built and why they should possibly own one, and then I sit and I play a bunch of my material acoustically and just sign records and take pictures and then take off and head to the next store. So between that and my solo career, I've just been so busy that I haven't been home. So I just told RATT, as much as I didn't wanna leave the band, I'm just so busy right now, I don't have the time to do all these different things, so I had to cut something out."

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