John Corabi (born April 26, 1959 in Philadelphia) is a hard rock singer and guitarist who has worked with such bands as Angora, The Scream, Mötley Crüe, Union and ESP (both with former Kiss lead guitarist Bruce Kulick), Ratt (as a guitarist), Twenty 4 Seven (with his then Ratt bandmate Bobby Blotzer), Zen Lunatic, Brides of Destruction, and Angel City Outlaws (with his then Ratt bandmates Robbie Crane and Bobby Blotzer, and former Ratt guitarist Keri Kelli, who he replaced in Ratt). He is the current lead singer for The Dead Daisies. After graduating high school, Corabi worked doing various odd jobs while singing lead for his band Angora. A visit to Los Angeles during the height of the ‘80s metal scene convinced him to relocate there in 1986 and soon Angora had joined him. The band managed to attract a following and they recorded a demo tape featuring 6 tracks, but, aside from some interest from Gene Simmons, internal tensions wrecked the group before they could land a recording deal. Their members went on to other bands and Corabi went on to form Saints Or Sinners which later changed their name to The Scream in 1989, with former Racer X members guitarist Bruce Bouillet, bassist John Alderete and drummer Scott Travis. The Scream released only one record which included the single “I Believe In Me” and the beautiful ballad “Father, Mother, Son” which Corabi would perform regularly years later on his solo projects and other bands. After Mötley Crüe parted ways with lead singer Vince Neil in February 1992, Corabi was hired as his replacement. Bassist Nikki Sixx and drummer Tommy Lee stated that the band would benefit from the addition of Corabi's voice and having another musician contribute to the songwriting. Corabi recorded the self-titled Mötley Crüe album in 1994 and the EP Quaternary. Though the music was heavier and more elaborate than the rest of the Mötley Crüe catalog, it did not sell as well as previous releases from the band.