John Nicholas Corabi, born 26â¯Aprilâ¯1959 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, began playing guitar as a child but returned to the instrument in adolescence after discovering classic rock. After relocating to Losâ¯Angeles in 1985, he joined the local band Angora, later forming Theâ¯Scream with former Racerâ¯X members and earning a contract with Hollywood Records. John Corabiâs breakthrough came in Februaryâ¯1992 when he succeeded Vinceâ¯Neil as lead vocalist of Mötleyâ¯Crüe; the 1994 selfâtitled album peaked at number 7 on the Billboardâ¯200 and included the single "When I Was Young". In 1998 he coâfounded Union with Bruceâ¯Kulick, releasing Union, Live from the Galaxy, and The Blue Room, touring extensively in the United States and Japan. He pursued a solo career with studio albums Uncovered (2006), Unplugged (2012), and New Day (2026), and contributed to projects with Ratt, ESP (Eric Singer Project), and the supergroup The Dead Daisies, where he provided vocals on the 2015 album Revolución. His work earned chart placements and a place in the history of hardârock vocalists.
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