Wed Jul 12 2023

6:00 PM Doors

District 142

142 Maple St Wyandotte, MI 48192

$10.00

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JOHN CORABI

  • John Corabi

    John Corabi

    Hard Rock

    Journeyman vocalist John Corabi had already been cutting his
    teeth in the hard rock world for nearly a decade when he landed
    the high-profile gig of replacing Mötley Crüe frontman Vince
    Neil in 1992. Although his tenure with the group proved to be a
    brief one, Corabi earned a reputation as a go-to frontman and
    collaborator, amassing a solid résumé as a singer and guitarist with
    acts like The Eric Singer Project (ESP), Union, and The Dead
    Daisies.

    Born on April 26, 1959, in Philadelphia, Corabi, like many
    musicians from his generation, was drawn into music by
    seeing The Beatles on television as a child. After graduating high
    school, Corabi worked various odd jobs while singing lead for his
    band, Angora. A visit to Los Angeles during the height of the ’80’s
    metal scene convinced him to relocate there in 1986, and soon
    Angora had joined him. The band managed to attract a following
    but, aside from some interest from Gene Simmons, internal
    dissension wrecked the group before it could land a recording
    deal. With guitarist Bruce Bouillet and bass player John
    Alderete, both from the recently defunct Racer X, Corabi
    formed The Scream in 1989. They released Let It Scream through
    Hollywood Records two years later and managed to garner airplay
    on rock radio with the track “Man in the Moon.”

    In early 1992, Corabi accepted an invitation to replace the
    fired Vince Neil in the platinum-selling Mötley Crüe. With
    Corabi on vocals, Mötley Crüe released the eagerly awaited
    follow-up to their career-making Dr. Feelgood; however, in the
    wake of grunge and with Corabi not embraced by the band’s
    faithful, Mötley Crüe was an unmitigated bust despite a Top Ten
    placement on the album charts. When Neil returned to the fold,
    Corabi was left on his own and formed the band Union with ex-
    Kiss guitarist Bruce Kulick. Although not a major commercial
    success, the pedigrees of the band’s members ensured a following
    in the hard rock world, and their self-titled 1998 release did well
    with its limited audience. Corabi would unite with drummer Eric
    Singer (Kiss) and guitarist Karl Cochran (Kiss, Ace Frehley) to
    release an eponymous album under the moniker ESP in 1999 and
    would also tour with an incarnation of Ratt in the following years.
    After two more outings with Union, he joined
    with Ratt drummer Bobby Blotzer to form the short-lived
    project Twenty 4 Seven, which released one album in 2002.

    Throughout the remainder of the decade, Corabi largely split his
    time between playing with Ratt, Union, and ESP, releasing live
    albums with the latter two in 2005 and 2007, respectively. Corabi
    made his solo recording debut in 2012 with the acoustic
    set Unplugged. In 2015, he joined Australian musician David
    Lowy’s hard rock supergroup, The Dead Daisies, as lead vocalist,
    recording their second album, Revolución. Following several
    tours supporting Kiss throughout Europe and Australia, the band
    followed up with 2016’s Make Some Noise, which made a strong
    showing globally and reached number 11 in the U.S. on
    Billboard’s Top Hard Rock Albums chart. Corabi’s career
    renaissance continued as The Dead Daisies remained highly
    visible, turning out a 2017 concert set, Live & Louder, and a
    studio follow-up, Burn It Down, a year later.

    On August 30th, Corabi will be releasing his brand new single
    “Cosi Bella,” produced and co-written with Marti
    Frederiksen (Aerosmith, Ozzy Osbourne). “Cosi Bella” is the
    first of several new singles coming

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NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES. This ticket is a revocable license which may be withdrawn and admission refused anytime upon refunding the printed purchase price. The holder of this ticket is admitted on condition and by using this ticket agrees (s)he will not make or transmit or aid in transmitting and description, account, picture or reproduction of the event to which this ticket admits him. This ticket may not be used for advertising, promotion (including contests and sweepstakes) or other trade purposes without the express written consent of District 142. Breach of the foregoing will automatically terminate this license. Any person whose conduct is deemed by management to be disorderly or who fails to comply with the rules and regulations of event, or the terms and conditions herein, may be refused admission or ejected. Holder grants permission to the Performers and their agents to utilize the holder’s image or likeness incidental to any live or recorded video display or other transmission or reproduction, in whole or in part, of the event. HOLDER VOLUNTARILY ASSUMES ALL RISK AND DANGER of personal injury and all other hazards arising from or related in any way to the event for which this ticket is issued, whether occurring prior to, during or after the event, and further agrees that District 142 LLC and 142 Live LLC ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE FOR ANY INJURIES, EXPENSES, CLAIMS OR LIABILITIES RESULTING FROM OR RELATED TO SUCH CAUSES. NO ALCOHOL, DRUGS, WEAPONS, FOOD, CANS OR GLASS CONTAINERS ALLOWED.

JOHN CORABI

Wed Jul 12 2023 6:00 PM Doors

District 142 Wyandotte MI
JOHN CORABI

$10.00 Ages 18+

John Corabi

John Corabi

Hard Rock

Journeyman vocalist John Corabi had already been cutting his
teeth in the hard rock world for nearly a decade when he landed
the high-profile gig of replacing Mötley Crüe frontman Vince
Neil in 1992. Although his tenure with the group proved to be a
brief one, Corabi earned a reputation as a go-to frontman and
collaborator, amassing a solid résumé as a singer and guitarist with
acts like The Eric Singer Project (ESP), Union, and The Dead
Daisies.

Born on April 26, 1959, in Philadelphia, Corabi, like many
musicians from his generation, was drawn into music by
seeing The Beatles on television as a child. After graduating high
school, Corabi worked various odd jobs while singing lead for his
band, Angora. A visit to Los Angeles during the height of the ’80’s
metal scene convinced him to relocate there in 1986, and soon
Angora had joined him. The band managed to attract a following
but, aside from some interest from Gene Simmons, internal
dissension wrecked the group before it could land a recording
deal. With guitarist Bruce Bouillet and bass player John
Alderete, both from the recently defunct Racer X, Corabi
formed The Scream in 1989. They released Let It Scream through
Hollywood Records two years later and managed to garner airplay
on rock radio with the track “Man in the Moon.”

In early 1992, Corabi accepted an invitation to replace the
fired Vince Neil in the platinum-selling Mötley Crüe. With
Corabi on vocals, Mötley Crüe released the eagerly awaited
follow-up to their career-making Dr. Feelgood; however, in the
wake of grunge and with Corabi not embraced by the band’s
faithful, Mötley Crüe was an unmitigated bust despite a Top Ten
placement on the album charts. When Neil returned to the fold,
Corabi was left on his own and formed the band Union with ex-
Kiss guitarist Bruce Kulick. Although not a major commercial
success, the pedigrees of the band’s members ensured a following
in the hard rock world, and their self-titled 1998 release did well
with its limited audience. Corabi would unite with drummer Eric
Singer (Kiss) and guitarist Karl Cochran (Kiss, Ace Frehley) to
release an eponymous album under the moniker ESP in 1999 and
would also tour with an incarnation of Ratt in the following years.
After two more outings with Union, he joined
with Ratt drummer Bobby Blotzer to form the short-lived
project Twenty 4 Seven, which released one album in 2002.

Throughout the remainder of the decade, Corabi largely split his
time between playing with Ratt, Union, and ESP, releasing live
albums with the latter two in 2005 and 2007, respectively. Corabi
made his solo recording debut in 2012 with the acoustic
set Unplugged. In 2015, he joined Australian musician David
Lowy’s hard rock supergroup, The Dead Daisies, as lead vocalist,
recording their second album, Revolución. Following several
tours supporting Kiss throughout Europe and Australia, the band
followed up with 2016’s Make Some Noise, which made a strong
showing globally and reached number 11 in the U.S. on
Billboard’s Top Hard Rock Albums chart. Corabi’s career
renaissance continued as The Dead Daisies remained highly
visible, turning out a 2017 concert set, Live & Louder, and a
studio follow-up, Burn It Down, a year later.

On August 30th, Corabi will be releasing his brand new single
“Cosi Bella,” produced and co-written with Marti
Frederiksen (Aerosmith, Ozzy Osbourne). “Cosi Bella” is the
first of several new singles coming

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

Complete the security check.

Select Tickets

Ages 18+
limit 10 per person
GENERAL ADMISSION
Seating and Standing Room - First come, first serve
$10.00

Delivery Method

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Terms & Conditions

This event is 18 and over. Any ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 18 years of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be eligible for a refund. NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES. This ticket is a revocable license which may be withdrawn and admission refused anytime upon refunding the printed purchase price. The holder of this ticket is admitted on condition and by using this ticket agrees (s)he will not make or transmit or aid in transmitting and description, account, picture or reproduction of the event to which this ticket admits him. This ticket may not be used for advertising, promotion (including contests and sweepstakes) or other trade purposes without the express written consent of District 142. Breach of the foregoing will automatically terminate this license. Any person whose conduct is deemed by management to be disorderly or who fails to comply with the rules and regulations of event, or the terms and conditions herein, may be refused admission or ejected. Holder grants permission to the Performers and their agents to utilize the holder’s image or likeness incidental to any live or recorded video display or other transmission or reproduction, in whole or in part, of the event. HOLDER VOLUNTARILY ASSUMES ALL RISK AND DANGER of personal injury and all other hazards arising from or related in any way to the event for which this ticket is issued, whether occurring prior to, during or after the event, and further agrees that District 142 LLC and 142 Live LLC ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE FOR ANY INJURIES, EXPENSES, CLAIMS OR LIABILITIES RESULTING FROM OR RELATED TO SUCH CAUSES. NO ALCOHOL, DRUGS, WEAPONS, FOOD, CANS OR GLASS CONTAINERS ALLOWED.