Vocalist Stephen Pearcy reveals he's remained friendly with two other of Ratt's former members and hints at a possible future after legal issues are settled.
Stephen Pearcy may have surprised many by announcing his exit from Ratt last week, but that may not be the last we hear of Pearcy under the Ratt moniker. The vocalist revealed in a new chat with Mitch Lafon of the 'One on One' podcast that there may still be one more Ratt album despite his departure from the band.
After founding Ratt frontman Stephen Pearcy dropped the bombshell that he was leaving the band after many on-and-off years in the group, drummer Bobby Blotzer has responded to Pearcy's comments about exiting due to the constant turmoil and personal attacks.
For three decades, Stephen Pearcy has fronted RATT and has been the most recognizable member of the group, but the rocker has just released a statement saying that the time has come for him to exit the band.
Two big hard rock voices made their way to VH1's 'That Metal Show' last night. Ratt singer Stephen Pearcy and current Dio Disciples/ex-Judas Priest singer Tim "Ripper" Owens appeared as the separate (but equal) guests on the show, offering their unique perspectives on their life in metal bands and their personal glory days.