the 1980s. Crosby died in 2002 from a heroin overdose. Crosby was born in La Jolla, California, and had two sisters, Ristin and Bronle. Robbin attended...
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Ratt at some point in 1976. The name was shortened in 1977. Guitarist Robbin Crosby in those same years had been a member of the bands Metropolis with Tommy...
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guitarist Robbin Crosby at the time, Kitaen also appeared in the "Back for More" music video. Ratt Stephen Pearcy – lead vocals Robbin Crosby – guitars...
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Kitaen dated Ratt guitarist Robbin Crosby during and after high school. They moved in together as teenagers when Crosby was in the band Phenomenon. She...
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It is also noted for the strong lead guitar presence of guitarist Robbin Crosby, whose trademark "blues with a twist" solos are prominent through the...
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its "classic lineup" of Pearcy, guitarist Warren DeMartini, guitarist Robbin Crosby, bassist Juan Croucier and drummer Bobby Blotzer, that lasted through...
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album, Ratt & Roll 81-91. "I Want a Woman" was composed by Ratt members Robbin Crosby, Juan Croucier and Stephen Pearcy, as well as producer Beau Hill. The...
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This is the last album to feature bassist Juan Croucier and guitarist Robbin Crosby before the latter's death in 2002. Though their previous album Reach...
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album as the 8th best metal album of 1985. Stephen Pearcy – lead vocals Robbin Crosby – lead guitar, backing vocals Warren DeMartini – lead guitar, backing...
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their self-titled album in 1999, and the first album since the death of Robbin Crosby in 2002. This is the only album to feature guitarist Carlos Cavazo,...
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Prime Minister of Israel 1958 – Brian Voss, American bowler 1959 – Robbin Crosby, American guitarist and songwriter (died 2002) 1959 – John Gormley,...
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mastered into one track as track 4. Ratt Stephen Pearcy – lead vocals Robbin Crosby – lead guitar, backing vocals Warren DeMartini – lead guitar, backing...
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Lay It Down (Ratt song) (category Songs written by Robbin Crosby)
Ratt vocalist Stephen Pearcy, bassist Juan Croucier, and guitarists Robbin Crosby and Warren DeMartini. It was demoed while the band was in Hawaii on...
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The Jackson King V was originally named after Robbin Crosby of Ratt, his nickname being "King". Crosby popularized the guitar throughout the 1980s, however...
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Ratt lineup before again shortening the name to Ratt for good in 1981. Robbin Crosby was the first 'classic' member to join Pearcy. Guitarists Jake E. Lee...
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melodic changes. This was Ratt's first single recorded without guitarist Robbin Crosby who left the band the year before due to a drug addiction. The song...
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Wanted Man (Ratt song) (category Songs written by Robbin Crosby)
soundtrack for the 1985 film Weird Science. The song was composed by Robbin Crosby, Stephen Pearcy, and Joey Cristofanilli (who was briefly filling in...
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partially decomposed body was found on April 19. June 6 – Robbinson Lantz "Robbin" Crosby, former guitarist of Ratt, died from a heroin overdose, worsened by...
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Portrait of Paloma (Sunbelt, 2001). Crosby died on September 12, 2024, at the age of 98. His son was the late Robbin Crosby, best known for his tenure as guitarist...
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electronic producer Hiro Kuretani). Pearcy reunited with Ratt in 1996, minus Robbin Crosby and Juan Croucier, only to leave the band for a second time in 2000...
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Round and Round (Ratt song) (category Songs written by Robbin Crosby)
Morning After" – 3:33 Stephen Pearcy – vocals Warren DeMartini – guitar Robbin Crosby – guitar Juan Croucier – bass guitar and backing vocals Bobby Blotzer...
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producer Bobby Blotzer – drums, percussion Robbie Crane – bass guitar Robbin Crosby – rhythm guitars on tracks 6, 8, 10 Juan Croucier – bass on tracks 3...
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respective Behind the Music episodes, Quiet Riot's Rudy Sarzo and Ratt's Robbin Crosby compared their own bands to Spinal Tap to some extent. For example,...
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Diego Reader". www.sandiegoreader.com. Retrieved December 22, 2024. "Robbin Crosby of San Diego-bred band Ratt died 15 years ago at 42". San Diego Union-Tribune...
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Robbin may refer to: Robbin Crosby (1959–2002), former co-lead guitarist in the glam metal band Ratt Robbin Harms (born 1981), Danish former grand prix...
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of Slaughter's Stick It to Ya and Stick It Live. Carr was married to Robbin Crosby, guitarist for the band Ratt, from 1987 to 1991.[citation needed] List...
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Schenker and McAuley parted company. In the meantime, he briefly replaced Robbin Crosby in Ratt, appearing on their 1990 MTV Unplugged performance. In 1993...
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Dance (Ratt song) (category Songs written by Robbin Crosby)
Billboard Hot 100. The song was written by Stephen Pearcy, guitarists Robbin Crosby and Warren DeMartini, and album producer Beau Hill. The single was featured...
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theory Robbin Crosby, American rock guitarist Robert B. Crosby, American Republican politician Ron Crosby, American football player Sidney Crosby, Canadian...
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Retrieved June 15, 2006. Kaufman, Gil (June 10, 2002). "Ratt Guitarist Robbin Crosby Dies". VH1.com. Archived from the original on February 18, 2006. Retrieved...
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