Ratt Guitarist Succumbs to AIDS
Ratt guitarist Robbin Crosby died of AIDS yesterday. He was
forty-one. Crosby had been living with the HIV virus for seven
years and announced that he had AIDS last summer.
Ratt was formed in 1983 by Crosby, singer Stephen Pearcy,
guitarist Warren DeMartini, bassist Juan Croucier and drummer Bobby
Blotzer. Their first self-titled album was released independently
in 1983 and led to a major-label contract with Atlantic Records. In
1984 they released Out of the Cellar, which hit the Top
Ten and sold over three million copies. “Round and Round,” the
first single drawn from the album and MTV staple, reached Number
Twelve.
While Ratt were absent from the music scene for most of the
Nineties, they reformed to release Collage in 1997 and
Ratt in 1999.