Stephen Pearcy

Metal Singer

Stephen Pearcy was born in San Diego, California, United States on July 3rd, 1959 and is the Metal Singer. At the age of 64, Stephen Pearcy biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
July 3, 1959
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
San Diego, California, United States
Age
64 years old
Zodiac Sign
Cancer
Profession
Composer, Singer, Singer-songwriter, Songwriter
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Stephen Pearcy Life

Stephen Eric Pearcy (born July 3, 1956) is an American musician.

Ratt's founder, singer, and songwriter is most well-known.

Firedome, Crystal Pystal, Mickey Ratt, Ratt Arcade, Vicious Delite, Vertex has also performed.

He has also released five albums as a solo artist. In the horror film Camp Utopia, Pearcy has also worked as an actor, playing Timothy Bach, the murderer hippie.

And, of course, a small part in the short-lived TV series "Wicked City" with Mickey Ratt's music and cover band.

Music has appeared in many feature films from 1985 to 2017.

Personal life

Pearcy is divorced and lives with his fiancé, Kristi Adair. He has a daughter from his first marriage. She was born on July 25, 1995.

Pearcy underwent knee replacement surgery in 2019, three months after two Ratt shows that he was incapacitated to the point where he had trouble recalling the words to some of the band's songs.

Pearcy revealed on July 29, 2021, that he had been diagnosed with liver cancer three years ago. He said he discovered the cancer through a blood test and that he also had hepatitis.

Stephen Pearcy Rockumentary" (2021), produced and directed by Kristi Adair, Pearcy, recovered his liver cancer after having chemotherapy and an ablation procedure that completely removed his cancer. He was later on a preventative maintenance program to ensure that his cancer did not return. He was still free of cancer as of 2022, four years after being diagnosed.

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Stephen Pearcy Career

Career

Pearcy aspired to be a top fuel racer in his youth and expressed no desire to pursue a career in music. In the 1970s, he listened to music and occasionally attended concerts; however, he had not so much as played a note in his entire life. A hit-and-run driver struck Pearcy while riding his bicycle one night during the summer of 1970. Someone gave him an acoustic guitar while he was in the hospital for six months after suffering from his injury. Pearcy decided to change his career focus from racing to playing music after fiddling around with the guitar for a brief period of time. Firedome and Crystal Pystal were two of the bands' founders. Pearcy wrote songs for a band named Mickey Ratt (which appeared in San Diego in 1977). After seeing a local band, Van Halen, at The Whisky a Go Go Go, Pearcy and his band departed Los Angeles in 1980.

The band's name was changed to Ratt in 1981 when Pearcy and the band migrated to Los Angeles in 1980, and the original lineup was solidified in 1983. A large local fanbase has grown for playing clubs like The Troubadour, The Roxy, and The Whisky in Ratt. Ratt first released Out of the Cellar, an eponymous six-song EP that sold 200,000 copies on 1989, and then began selling them on Atlantic Records in 1984. The band, Ozzy Osbourne, and Billy Squier, opened arena shows and tours. The band toured the world for the next ten years as "Out of the Cellar" went five times multi-platinum, and the band toured its own arena tours for the next ten years. Pearcy, a guitarist who has released four multi-platinum albums and three gold albums with Ratt, has left the band in 1992.

Fred Coury, a former Cinderella drummer, and Pearcy formed the band Arcade in 1992. Arcade released a self-titled album in 1993 and another in the following year. Pearcy played in Vertex, a 1996 industrial metal band (with Megadeth's Al Pitrelli and drummer/electro Kuretani).

Pearcy reunited with Ratt in 1996 (minus Robbin Crosby and Juan Croucier) but the band had to leave the group for the second time in 2000 on the eve of a tour due to differences over financial allocation amongst band members.

Pearcy joined Ratt in 2006 before deciding he was "formally done with having nothing to do with them due to the constant chaos, unresolved company, personal assaults/threats in the public forum, and, most importantly, the fans' disrespect.

Pearcy and other Ratt participants revealed the upcoming Back for More Tour on November 29, 2016.

Jordan Ziff (lead guitars) and drummer Pete Holmes (from the band Black and Blue) appeared at a handful of shows in late 2018 before embarking on a world tour in May 2019.

Pearcy and Ratt were in a GEICO insurance commercial in April 2020, where new homeowners complain that they "have a Ratt problem."

Pearcy has released four solo albums under his own indie label Top Fuel Records. Pearcy and guitarist Erik Ferentinos wrote the album "View to a Thrill" on Frontiers Music/Top Fuel Records in November 2018.

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