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RATT in Concert in the HandleBar Saloon,
Thursday, April 15th at 9:00 PM
Presented by Hacienda Harley-Davidson


The comeback buzz began building last
spring when VH1 aired an episode of Behind The Music
spotlighting the drama that swirled around Ratt’s remarkable run of
four consecutive platinum albums. The return of “Ratt ’n’ Roll” –
the band’s motto – became a reality earlier this year when founding
members – vocalist Stephen Pearcy, guitarist Warren DeMartini and
drummer Bobby Blotzer – launched a summer tour, their first together
in eight years. Joined onstage by bassist Robbie Crane and guitarist
John Corabi, Ratt’s tour dates will extend into the fall and may
also include shows in Canada, Europe, Japan, South America and
Australia.
The tour is only the first step. The
group will also release two compilations on July 31 through Rhino
Records. TELL THE WORLD: THE VERY BEST OF RATT is a career-spanning
CD that includes standout songs from all seven of the band’s studio
albums as well as unreleased material. RATT: VIDEOS FROM THE CELLAR:
THE ATLANTIC YEARS is the group’s first DVD release and combines
both of Ratt’s previously released video collections along with
several bonus features.
Prior to selling more than 16 million
albums worldwide and establishing itself as one of the most popular
groups of the 1980s, Ratt perfected its trademark mix of guitar
heroics, anthemic hooks and hedonistic attitude playing the clubs
along Los Angeles’ famed Sunset Strip. The band signed with Atlantic
Records, releasing its debut in 1984. Out Of The Cellar sold
more than three million copies and rocketed into Billboard’s
Top Ten on the strength of its first single, “Round And Round.”
Peaking at #12 on Billboard’s Singles chart, the track was
the first in a long line of hit songs and videos that made Ratt a
fixture on the radio and MTV as well as a major live act playing to
sold-out crowds across the nation.
Ratt’s uninterrupted streak of
platinum records continued a year later with Invasion Of Your
Privacy, its second Top 10 album, followed by 1986’s Dancing
Undercover and 1988’s Reach For The Sky. After scoring
nine Top 40 Album Rock tracks and two Top 40 hits in the ’80s, the
band started a new decade with the 1990 release of Detonator,
the band’s fifth album and a certified-gold hit.
“With the tour
and the new CD and DVD from Rhino, 2007 is shaping up to be the year
of the Ratt,” Pearcy says. “We’re back together and out on the road,
which is exactly where we want to be. It’s been a real thrill
getting back to making music and reconnecting with our loyal fans.”
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