Warrant got its fill of cherry pie in the 80s and 90s, but apparently that was not enough to squelch the band's hunger. Warrant will storm back to the stage in 2008, with plans for a tour and new music well into 2009 and beyond. The band, formed in 1984 by LA guitarist Erik Turner and bassist Jerry Dixon, hit the rock scene in February 1989 with the release of its debut album, "Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich" (Columbia Records). A blistering world tour of 262 shows helped push the 10-track record to double platinum status. The CD spawned three singles -- Down Boys (27 on the Billboard Top 100), Sometimes She Cries (20), and Heaven (2) – Heaven also sold over 750,000 singles. DRFSR live home video certified Platinum.
Topping their freshman success may have seemed like a daunting task, but the band members proved they were up to the challenge. Just 19 months after D.R.F.S.R. introduced the American rock fan to Warrant, "Cherry Pie" -- the band's second album (Columbia Records) – solidified Warrant's standing in rock history. The band toured again at home and abroad with 200+ shows pushing USA sales of Cherry Pie well into the 2 million mark. The record's title track became perhaps the band's most recognizable hit, and the album peaked at 7 on the charts.
Nearly 20 years and eight albums the later, the buzz surrounding Warrant remains. Since the success in the late 80s and early 90s, the band has seen many changes but has remained a key cog in the ever-changing rock landscape. Warrant has endured death, changes in record label and loss of band members, it appears these hardships have only fueled Warrant's drive.
Booking agents Craig Mogil and Brian Ahern from William Morris Agency.
8 Million Records Sold Worldwide
2 Top 10 Albums (Billboard)
3 Top 30 Albums (Billboard)
5 Top 40 Hits (Billboard)
9 Top 100 Hits (Billboard)
9 Top 100 Hits (Mainstream Rock)
5 1 Music Videos
Heaven Gold Single
HEAVEN reached 1 million plays at radio 3rd fastest in history behind Stairway to Heaven and
Yesterday
DRFSR ‘Live” home video Platinum
Nominated best new artist, American Music Awards 1990
Record Sales:
Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich (Columbia)
Double Platinum
Peaked at 10 on the Billboard 200
Canada:
Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich (Columbia)
Platinum
Cherry Pie (Columbia)
Double Platinum
Peaked at 7 on the Billboard 200
Canada:
Cherry Pie (Columbia)
Platinum
Australia Cherry Pie reached Platinum
Australia Cherry Pie Gold single
Dog Eat Dog
Gold
Peaked at 25 on the Billboard 200
Billboard Singles – Peak Chart Position
Down Boys
Mainstream Rock Tracks: 13
The Billboard Hot 100: 27
Heaven
Mainstream Rock Tracks: 3
The Billboard Hot 100: 2
Sometime She Cries
Mainstream Rock Tracks: 11
The Billboard Hot 100: 20
Cherry Pie
Mainstream Rock Tracks: 19
The Billboard Hot 100: 10
I Saw Red
Mainstream Rock Tracks: 14
The Billboard Hot 100: 10
Uncle Toms Cabin
Mainstream Rock Tracks: 19
The Billboard Hot 100: 78
