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Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein Talks About What Is Holding Up More Misfits Shows, His Social Anxiety Problems, And Gene Simmons Plus Concert Videos and Photo’s

Doyle talks About His Social Anxiety, Wanting More Misfits Shows, Why it is not happening, his relationships with Danzig and Jerry Only, How The Fiend Logo came about, his upcoming film, meet and greets, Gene Simmons and the devil horns

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Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein (born Paul Caiafa on September 15, 1964 in Lodi, New Jersey) is an American guitarist best known for his material with the horror punk band the Misfits and his own band eponymously named Doyle.

Doyle, the younger brother of the Misfits bassist, Jerry Only, was originally a roadie for the band and was taught how to play guitar by lead vocalist Glenn Danzig and his brother. He joined the Misfits in October 1980 at the age of 16. Doyle was the band’s third guitarist, replacing Bobby Steele (The Undead) after Steele failed to show up to practice sessions. Jerry and Doyle would finance the band by working at their father’s shop.

Like Glenn and Jerry, Doyle incorporated the Devilock into his image.

Doyle in 1983

In 1987, four years after the dissolution of the Misfits, Doyle and Jerry formed the metal band Kryst The Conqueror with drummer The Murp. Select songs from the album were released by Jerry Only’s record label “Cyclopian Music” as an EP, and featured guest guitarist Dave “The Snake” Sabo of the rock band Skid Row.

In 1995 Jerry settled a legal battle out of court with co-founder Glenn Danzig, effectively allowing him rights to the band’s name on a performing level.

Doyle and Jerry reformed the Misfits in 1995, this time with Jerry acting as the band’s figurehead and with Michale Graves as vocalist and Dr. Chud as drummer. The group released two full-length albums of new material.

In 2005, Doyle left New Jersey for Las Vegas, and began auditioning members for his own band, Gorgeous Frankenstein.

The same year, he appeared on stage with Danzig numerous times throughout their tour. They would meet again in 2007, when Gorgeous Frankenstein played their first tour, opening for Danzig. This line up included Argyle Goolsby of Blitzkid, Dr. Chud and Gorgeous George. Doyle has since joined them on several occasions to play 30-minute-long sets of classic Misfits songs.

During the latter quarter of 2011, former vocalist Danzig and guitarist Doyle performed Misfits songs on four different occasions as part of the “Danzig Legacy” tour. The first of the four shows, which took place on October 7 in Chicago as one of the headlining acts at Riot Fest, saw a sold-out crowd of 5,000+. The last true “Legacy” show took place on Halloween at the Gibson Amphitheater in Los Angeles with an over sold crowd of 7,000+.

In 2012, “Danzig and Doyle” headlined several worldwide Festivals and did around 70+ shows together. Danzig would play his set then call out Doyle and they would slam out some Misfits tunes.

The year 2013 saw the inception of Doyle’s solo effort, eponymously named “Doyle”. The band features Alex Story of Cancerslug on vocals, Dr. Chud of the second-era Misfits on drums, and “Left Hand” Graham on bass.

The debut album, Abominator, was released digitally through INgrooves/Fontana Distribution on July 30, 2013 through iTunesGoogle Play, and other streaming services like Deezer. It was distributed by Altavoz (USA), Nippon Columbia (Japan) and Cargo Records(Europe).

Doyle with Steve Zing (Danzig) in 2013

The album was independently produced and released by Doyle’s own Monsterman Records. The official CD release was in October, 2013 in major retailers such as Best Buy and FYE. There is an “advance copy” available that was sold at shows on the Danzig “Legacy Tour”, as well as from Doyle’s official website. This pre-released advance is lacking a 13th track, released on the final cut, entitled “Drawing Down The Moon”.

In May 2014, Doyle announced he was teaming up with Alan Robert, bassist of Life of Agony, for a special Halloween 2014 issue of Robert’s award-winning Killogy comic series. Robert said that this was a continuation of his original Killogy comic series but issue will surround Doyle’s character. The issue will be published by IDW Publishing.

Doyle set out on the 2015 “Abominator tour” in March, hitting the road as an opening act for Mushroomhead through April, with headlining dates continuing after into May. Dr. Chud left the band shortly before the band’s first tour “Annihilate America” in 2014, and was replaced by Anthony “Tiny” Biuso Midway through the 2015 tour. Shortly after, “Tiny” stated that he would no longer be playing with the band, and would not continue on the remainder of the tour. A replacement was found immediately: Brandon Pertzborn, the latest tour drummer of Black Flag. “Left Hand” Graham was replaced for the 2015 tour and the band was featuring DieTrich Thrall on bass instead.

On May 12, 2016 it was announced that Glenn Danzig, Jerry Only and Doyle would perform together as “The Original Misfits” for the first time in 33 years. They reunited for two headlining shows in September 2016 at the Riot Fest in Chicago and Denver.

Doyle Released As We Die on Monsterman Records in 2017

 

 

 

 

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