Stephen Pearcy

Stephen Pearcy is an iconic figure in the world of hard rock and heavy metal, renowned primarily for his role as the lead vocalist and founding member of the band Ratt. Emerging on the Los Angeles music scene in the 1980s, Pearcy and Ratt soared to fame with their catchy riffs, edgy glam aesthetic, and Pearcy's distinctive vocal style, helping to define the soundtrack of the decade with multiplatinum albums and hits such as "Round and Round" and "Lay It Down." Born on July 3, 1956, Pearcy's career has spanned over four decades, during which he has also embarked on solo projects, showcased in an array of solo albums and singles that delve into his personal rock 'n' roll vision.

Aside from his legacy with Ratt, Stephen Pearcy's solo discography builds on his reputation as a stalwart of the rock genre. With solo releases like "View to a Thrill" and "Smash," Pearcy demonstrates his ability to craft hard-hitting tracks infused with the same raucous energy that characterized his tenure with Ratt. The aforementioned "I'm a Ratt" and "U Only Live Twice" serve as anthemic testaments to his enduring rock persona and musical prowess. His versatility as an artist is further exhibited in tracks like "Rain" and the rock-infused cover of the holiday classic "Feliz Navidad." His "Anthology 1977-2007" stands as a testament to his long-standing influence and the breadth of his work, offering fans both new and old a comprehensive look at his contributions to rock music. With a career marked by persistence and the undying spirit of rock 'n' roll, Stephen Pearcy remains a significant figure in the chronicles of music history.

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Feliz Navidad
Single - Released October 30, 2023
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