John Corabi
John Corabi is a powerful and versatile American rock singer best known for his work with Mötley Crüe (1993–1996), The Dead Daisies, Union, Angora, and The Scream. Renowned for his gritty, soulful voice and emotionally charged delivery, Corabi brings a raw authenticity to hard rock that sets him apart from many of his contemporaries.
He gained worldwide recognition as the frontman on Mötley Crüe’s self-titled 1994 album, a heavier, darker release that has since achieved cult status among fans. Later, with The Dead Daisies, Corabi helped shape a modern classic-rock sound rooted in bluesy riffs, strong melodies, and explosive live energy.
As both a frontman and songwriter, John Corabi is celebrated for his honesty, passion, and powerful stage presence. Whether performing high-energy hard rock or stripped-down acoustic sets, he consistently delivers performances full of emotion and rock ’n’ roll soul.