SKID ROW Singer Johnny Solinger Quits To Pursue Solo Career; Bolan, Snake To Guest On Eddie Trunk Live Tonight!
April 6, 2015, 9 years ago
According to a posting on his Facebook page, Skid Row singer Johnny Solinger has just announced that he has quit the band to pursue his solo career.
He writes: “I have decided to leave Skid Row to pursue my solo career. The past 15 years has been a great experience and I have appreciated the opportunity to be the lead singer in one of the most prominent bands of the 1990's and share stages with the likes of Aerosmith, Bon Jovi and KISS performing in front of millions throughout the world. I wish Skid Row the best of luck in their future pursuits.”
Of course, this fuels the fire that the band featuring original members - bassist Rachel Bolan, guitarists Dave "The Snake" Sabo and Scotti Hill, along with drummer Rob Hammersmith - will reunite with original singer Sebastian Bach who has continued to shoot down such rumours. Since “Baz” was fired in 1996, Skid Row has released only two full-lengths (2003’s Thickskin and 2006’s Revolutions Per Minute) and two recent EPs: United World Rebellion: Chapter One (2013) and Rise Of The Damnation Army – United World Rebellion: Chapter Two (2014).
Coincidentally, Rachel Bolan and Dave "The Snake" Sabo will be guests on Eddie Trunk's SiriusXM satellite radio show Eddie Trunk live tonight.