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RATT CINDERELLA ARCADE CONCERT TICKET "GRAFFITI CLUB" PITTSBURGH,PA 11/9/94

$ 5.8

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    YOU ARE LOOKING AT A CONCERT TICKET FOR
    THE BAND ARCADE FROM NOVEMBER 9 OF 1994. AT THE GRAFFITI CLUB IN PITTSBURGH, PA . THE USED TICKET IS IN MINT CONDITION
    Arcade
    was a
    glam metal
    supergroup formed in 1992 by ex-
    Ratt
    vocalist
    Stephen Pearcy
    and
    Cinderella
    drummer
    Fred Coury
    , and featured ex-
    Sea Hags
    guitarist Frankie Wilsex, ex-Gypsy Rose guitarist Donny Syracuse, and ex-9.0 bassist Michael Andrews. Its originally proposed name was to be
    Taboo
    .
    Arcade released two official studio albums. Their first self-titled album was released in June 1993, and contained 12 songs. Notably, the cover-art for
    Arcade
    featured the face of
    porn star
    Mimi Miyagi
    . "Nothin' To Lose", "Cry No More" & "Messed Up World" were singles. The album sold 100,000+ copies in the US.
    Arcade went on tour with
    Bon Jovi
    in 1993 and also played at the Milwaukee Metal Fest in 1993 playing to over 15,000 fans.
    Arcade's second album was recorded and released in 1994 and was produced by Attie Bauw.
    A/2
    featured a much heavier sound and contained a song called "Kidnapped", a song written for
    Polly Klaas
    , a girl who had been kidnapped and killed in 1993. The singles were "Angry" and "So What". The album sold 20,000+ copies in the US. Frankie Wilsex was replaced by Tony Marcus (ex-My Hero). Epic Records dropped the band.
    Ray Luzier
    replaced
    Fred Coury
    in 1995 .
    Arcade's third release,
    A/3: Live and Unreleased
    , was released in 2000, and contained many of the songs from their first album, either in demo form or live form.
    The band ended in 1995, and Pearcy went on to
    VD
    (which included Michael Andrews and Tony Marcus) then
    Vertex
    .
    Stephen Pearcy had announced that the band were to reunite and release a CD and DVD and tour in late 2006. This never came to be, as he rejoined Ratt.
    The original guitarist was Johnny Angel, formerly of
    Diamond Rexx
    and
    Michael Monroe
    's touring band. He co-wrote several tracks. Kelly (Chris) Tremmel & Garry Nutt of
    Tangier
    auditioned for the bass slot .