![]() To comment on a BLABBERMOUTH.NET story or review, you must be logged in to an active personal account on Facebook. The comments reside on Facebook servers and are not stored on BLABBERMOUTH.NET. Pearl returned to QUIET RIOT in September 2019.įor a list of upcoming QUIET RIOT shows, visit QuietRiot.Band.īLABBERMOUTH.NET uses the Facebook Comments plugin to let people comment on content on the site using their Facebook account. Pearl announced his exit from QUIET RIOT in October 2016 and was briefly replaced by Seann Nichols, who played only five shows with the group before the March 2017 arrival of "American Idol" finalist James Durbin. QUIET RIOT went through two vocalists - Mark Huff and Scott Vokoun - before settling on Pearl in 2013. Grossi was in the last version of the band, from 2004 through 2007, before DuBrow passed away, and was asked by Banali to return in 2010. Joining Sarzo in QUIET RIOT's current lineup are Grossi, vocalist Jizzy Pearl and drummer Johnny Kelly. During his years out of the band, Sarzo was a member of OZZY OSBOURNE, WHITESNAKE, DIO, BLUE ÖYSTER CULT, QUEENSRŸCHE and THE GUESS WHO. Sarzo appeared in the most notable music videos in the MTV age and toured with the band until 1985 and again from 1997 to 2003. He played bass on the classic LP, which sold over ten million copies and spawned the hits "Cum On Feel The Noize" and "Metal Health" and on the follow-up record "Condition Critical". Rudy was one of the members of QUIET RIOT's "Metal Health" lineup. All I'm gonna say is stay tuned, but there definitely will be new music from QUIET RIOT." There's definitely a lot of tracks that Frankie left behind that could be utilized for that, which is nice - that were works in progress before he got sick. He said: "There's been talk of doing a lot of new things… There could be a new album. Last year, Grossi touched upon the possibility of the band making new music in an interview with "Rock Chat With Trace". The surviving members of QUIET RIOT later said it was " Frankie Banali's wish that the band continue and we keep the music and the legacy alive." The veteran rock group's last collection of fresh material was 2019's "Hollywood Cowboys", which marked Banali's final QUIET RIOT studio album before his untimely death.īanali, who joined QUIET RIOT in 1982 and played on its breakthrough album, 1983's "Metal Health", died in August 2020 after a 16-month battle with pancreatic cancer. But the way that it actually came about, it's really unique."ĭuBrow, who formed QUIET RIOT with guitarist Randy Rhoads in 1975, died in November 2007 of an accidental cocaine overdose.ĭuBrow recorded a solo album in 2004, the all-covers set "In For The Kill", and his final studio CD with QUIET RIOT, "Rehab", came out in October 2006. There's a certain organic element about it. Actually, it's turning into my favorite QUIET RIOT song that I've ever recorded with the band. As a matter of fact, we have one with Kevin singing. "A lot of the tracks have Frankie playing on it. And then we're just looking at what else we need to add to it. We're gonna start working on in the summertime. He said: "We've got so many songs right now. The 72-year-old musician, who recently rejoined QUIET RIOT after an 18-year absence, spoke about the possibility of fresh material from the group during an interview with the "The Rock N' Roll & Coffee Show". This past March, Rudy said that QUIET RIOT's next studio album would include a song that was originally recorded with DuBrow. The song was produced, engineered and mixed by Alistair James, while the video was directed by Frankie's widow, Regina Banali. The track, which features late QUIET RIOT singer Kevin DuBrow and late QUIET RIOT drummer Frankie Banali alongside current QUIET RIOT members Rudy Sarzo on bass and Alex Grossi on guitars, was composed by DuBrow and Grossi. The official music video for a new QUIET RIOT song called "I Can't Hold On" will make its online debut on Monday, December 12 at 8:00 a.m.
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