Stephen Pearcy Discusses Vocal Technique for Live Performances
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In a recent interview with Scott Davidson of Chicago's Rebel Radio, RATT singer Stephen Pearcy explained his approach to maintaining his voice for live performances.
Pearcy credited his vocal exercise as having a coffee and a smoke while yelling and laughing.
He also mentioned that he doesn't rely on specific techniques or lessons, but rather draws from the likes of Robert Plant and David Lee Roth.
Pearcy's forthcoming album "The Dogg Mob" is expected to drop this fall via Stephen's Top Fuel Records label.
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