Dee Snider Quits Twisted Sister – New Singer Revealed

His successor on the upcoming tour will be Sebastian Bach, an excellent American singer who succeeded not only as a soloist, but at the turn of the eighties and nineties as the frontman of the band Skid Row.

Dee Snider has resigned from Twisted Sister after years of battling degenerative arthritis. He left the group he had led since 1976 because of pain. He has undergone several operations over the past few years, but today he is only able to perform a few songs on stage.

The band said in a statement: “Dee has recently found that the intensity he has given to his life’s work has taken its toll. He can no longer push the boundaries of rock and roll ferocity as he has done for decades.”

Dee Snider added, “I don’t know any other way to play rock. The idea of ​​slowing down is unacceptable to me. I’d rather leave than be a shadow of my former self.”

He currently explained that his departure was not easy. He told Blabbermouth magazine: “I was faced with mortality. The doctor said to me, ‘You’re doing great for seventy-one years, but you can’t do this anymore. It’s over. Your body is worn out.'”

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Twisted Sister in 1984 when they released their biggest hit. Dee Snider in the middle

He added: “I was hoping a hip replacement would solve everything, but then I found out I also have high blood pressure and heart problems. My dad is 95, so I plan to live a long time too, but I had to make a decision. Well, my family begged me to give it up.”

Twisted Sister has not yet announced the dates of its concerts with Sebastian Bach this year.

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