Ronnie Radke
American musician
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2024 | Falling in Reverse released their fifth studio album 'Popular Monster', showcasing Radke's ongoing musical career. |
2024 | Broke up with Saraya Bevis in late 2024. |
December 2024 | Denied entry into the United Kingdom due to a previous prison sentence, resulting in the cancellation of Falling in Reverse's UK tour. |
August 22 2024 | Ronnie Radke filed a defamation lawsuit against music critic Anthony Fantano, alleging defamation through a video titled 'This Guy Sucks' and a tweet referring to Radke as the 'Bill Cosby of alt music'. |
December 2022 | Released memoir 'I Can Explain', co-written with journalist Ryan J. Downey, addressing his troubled reputation. |
2020 | Falling in Reverse's song 'Popular Monster' becomes their first No. 1 hit on Billboard's Mainstream Rock chart. |
November 2018 | Began a relationship with AEW wrestler Saraya Bevis in late 2018. |
2017 | Radke and Falling in Reverse released their fourth studio album 'Coming Home', continuing to evolve their musical style. |
2015 | Radke released the single 'Brother' featuring Danny Worsnop from the album 'Watch Me' |
2015 | Falling in Reverse released their third studio album 'Just Like You', further establishing Radke's post-legal troubles musical journey. |
2015 | Won Best Collaboration at Kerrang! Music Awards for 'Getting Over You' with Metro Station |
June 10 2015 | Public accusation of sexual assault made against Radke by a 25-year-old woman. Police investigation found no evidence of assault, and Radke subsequently filed a defamation lawsuit. |
June 3 2015 | Alleged sexual assault incident involving Radke reported after a Falling in Reverse performance at the Murray Theater. |
2014 | Co-headlined the 'Bury the Hatchet' tour with Escape the Fate, symbolizing the resolution of their previous conflicts. |
2014 | Radke posted a picture of his mother on Instagram after a Falling in Reverse show, indicating a reconciliation and forgiveness towards her. |
2014 | Radke releases a rap mixtape called 'Watch Me', featuring collaborations with multiple artists including Deuce, Tyler Carter, and others. |
2014 | Radke provided vocals for b.LaY's song 'Days Go By' from the album Initiation II |
May 14 2014 | Radke pleaded no contest to disturbance of the peace in the domestic violence case. |
2013 | Radke wrote a song called 'Thank You' and was a songwriter for Get Scared's track 'For You' from the album Everyone's Out to Get Me |
2013 | Radke's older brother Anthony died in a traffic collision. |
2013 | Relationship with Crissy Henderson ended due to Radke's infidelity. |
2013 | Radke contributed vocals and production to multiple Survive This! tracks including 'The Life You've Chosen', 'Wrong Direction (Hey You)', and 'Where I Belong' |
2013 | Radke released the band's second studio album 'Fashionably Late', continuing to develop Falling in Reverse's musical direction. |
2013 | Won Alternative Press: Best Video APTV award |
December 25 2013 | On Christmas Day, Radke revealed a website through which subscribers received a new song 'Destiny' from his rap mixtape, now titled 'Watch Me', and released the track-list. |
October 28 2013 | Radke and Mabbitt reconciled their long-standing feud, ending years of public animosity. |
July 5 2013 | Released the first single 'Blacklist' from his planned rap mixtape on YouTube. |
June 1 2013 | Radke released his second solo song 'What Up Earth?'. |
May 31 2013 | Ronnie Radke launched his YouTube channel and released his first solo song 'Fair-Weather Fans', a track dedicated to people who didn't believe in him. |
2012 | Nominated for Alternative Press's Vocalist of the Year |
2012 | Ronnie Radke provided vocals for Deuce's song 'Nobody Likes Me' from the album Nine Lives |
2012 | Radke was recognized in Kerrang's 50 Greatest Rock Stars in the World Today and won the award |
2012 | Nominated for Kerrang! Awards Hero of the Year |
September 29 2012 | During a performance at Six Flags Great Adventure's Fright Fest event with Falling in Reverse, Ronnie Radke threw three microphone stands into the audience, causing injuries to a 16-year-old girl and a 24-year-old man. He was charged with simple and aggravated assault, and released on $25,000 bail. Following the incident, Six Flags banned hard rock and heavy metal bands from performing at the park. |
August 6 2012 | Radke was arrested in Glendale, California, for failing to appear at scheduled court hearings related to the domestic violence accusation. |
May 1 2012 | Ronnie Radke was accused of striking his then-girlfriend Sally Watts. |
2011 | Ronnie Radke was named in Revolver Magazine's 100 Greatest Living Rock Stars and won the award |
July 26 2011 | Falling in Reverse releases their debut album 'The Drug in Me Is You' through Epitaph Records. |
2010 | Falling in Reverse releases their first single 'Raised by Wolves'. |
December 2010 | Radke is released from High Desert State Prison and returns to recording music. |
December 2010 | Radke is released from prison and begins recording with his new band, Falling in Reverse. |
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