JOHN CORABI Performs With MTLEY CRE Tribute Band In Toronto (Video)

October 16, 2011

Video footage of John Corabi, former lead singer of MTLEY CRE, THE SCREAM and UNION, performing with the MTLEY CRE tribute band CRED on October 6 at The Rockpile in Toronto, Ontario, Canada can be seen below. Also available is footage of Corabi's acoustic set on October 11, 2011 at This Ain't Hollywood in Hamilton Ontario, Canada.

Corabi has completed work on an acoustic album which he says will include "old songs, new songs and just a sample of things to come." Tentatively due in February 2012, the set will contain two versions of the MTLEY CRE's song "Hooligan's Holiday" a stripped-back acoustic version and a more elaborate but still acoustic-based band arrangement as well as a version of the CRE's "Loveshine" and even a song by Corabi's first band, ANGORA, which was originally produced by Steve Vai.

Corabi sang on MTLEY CRE's sixth and self-titled album, which was released in 1994.

John Corabi performing "Live Wire" with CRED on October 6, 2911 at The Rockpile in Toronto, Ontario, Canada:

John Corabi performing "Helter Skelter" with CRED on October 6, 2911 at The Rockpile in Toronto, Ontario, Canada:

John Corabi acoustic set - October 11, 2011 at This Ain't Hollywood in Hamilton Ontario, Canada:

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