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John Corabi Uncertain About His Future with The Dead Daisies

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In a recent interview, John Corabi, the former frontman of MÖTLEY CRÜE, expressed his uncertainty about his role in The Dead Daisies. After releasing his solo album, New Day, in April, Corabi revealed that he and bassist Michael Devin are left scratching their heads regarding their status in the band.

Corabi explained that after informing The Dead Daisies management about his solo project, he was told they would take a year off. However, the situation has since changed, with the band reuniting with former frontman Glenn Hughes for a special performance. This left Corabi and Devin questioning if they are still part of the lineup.

Despite the confusion, Corabi remains focused on his solo career and is proud of his recent work. He stated, “I’m very happy doing what I’m doing.” As for The Dead Daisies, they have plans for an extensive tour in 2027, which may clarify the future for Corabi and the band.


Source: blabbermouth.net

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