Singer / songwriter John Corabi (The Scream, Mötley Crüe, Union, The Dead Daisies) has released a brand new solo song, "Your Own Worst Enemy". It's currently available on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Check it out now:
Catch John Corabi live in concert at the following shows:
March
19 - Versailles, OH - BMI Speedway (with Molly Hatchet and Zebra)
April
8 - Hobart, IN - Hobart Art Theater (with Donnie Vie)
9 - Arlington Heights, IL - Hey Nonny (with Donnie Vie)
May
27 - Nashville, TN - Sonesta Nashville Airport Hotel - Ceatures Fest (with Ace Frehley, Vinnie Vincent and Bruce Kulick)
John Corabi will have his autobiography, Horseshoes And Hand Grenades, published by Rare Bird on June 14, 2022.
Copies of the hardcover book, signed by Corabi and co-author Paul Miles, are available to pre-order now at this location.
Books will be signed on the front tip-in page preceding the title page. (Vinyl will not be signed.)
All signed book only preorders include:
—Signed hardcover
—Stickers and swag
All signed Book + Vinyl preorders also include:
—Monthly while-you-wait preorder bonuses, including chapter excerpts, audiobook samples, instrumental mixes, and behind-the-scenes content not available elsewhere
—A digital download code of the full vinyl audiobook included in the sealed vinyl jacket
—Stickers and swag
Vinyl variants include:
Deluxe Gatefold w/ Standard Black Vinyl—available through Rare Bird and Distribution
Deluxe Gatefold w/ Limited Edition Orange + Black/Gold Splatter—only available through Rare Bird
Deluxe Gatefold w/ Limited Edition Gold—only available through Experience Vinyl
In Horseshoes and Hand Grenades, John Corabi recounts his life from the mean streets of Philadelphia to the Sunset Strip. Take a look behind the scenes at Corabi’s time fronting Mötley Crüe, Union, and The Dead Daisies, as well as his time playing rhythm guitar with Ratt and even his stint as a long-haul trucker. Whether it’s detailing his parents difficult divorce, his family’s dark history of abuse, his run-in with a serial killer, or simply the best way to arrive at a wedding—which maybe is by helicopter and maybe it isn’t—he pulls no punches and outlines the good and bad of it all in this raucous autobiography.