Bobby Steele (born Robert Charles Kaufhold; March 18, 1956) is an American punk rock musician. He is the current guitar player, songwriter, and sole original...
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American horror punk band formed in 1980 in New York City's East Village by Bobby Steele (vocals and guitar), Chris "Jack" Natz (bass) and Patrick Blanck (drums)...
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pseudonym Joey Image, and guitarist Bobby Kaufhold, also known as Bobby Steele. The new lineup of Danzig, Only, Image, and Steele began performing in December...
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The band's lineup at this time included singer Glenn Danzig, guitarist Bobby Steele, bassist Jerry Only, and drummer Arthur Googy. During the sessions, Only...
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Football Carson Steele signs with Ball State". IndyStar. Retrieved July 16, 2024. "Carson Steele". ESPN.com. Retrieved November 9, 2022. Bobby General (September...
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Sound Productions in Franklin Square, New York, on August 7, 1980, with Bobby Steele on guitar for the main riff of "London Dungeon" and producer Robbie Alter...
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November by Bobby "Steele" Kaufhold and Joey "Image" Poole, respectively. Coma was initially replaced by Rick Riley for two shows before Steele joined. After...
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guitarist Bobby Steele, who had been involved in a fight with a group of skinheads at the Rainbow Theatre in London on December 2, 1979. Danzig and Steele spent...
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Danzig while in jail in Brixton, England with then-Misfits guitarist Bobby Steele. After having traveled to the United Kingdom for an ill-fated tour with...
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"Halloween" single was the last Misfits release to include guitarist Bobby Steele. Both songs on the single had been recorded in August 1980 for a planned...
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another third was split between guitarists Franché Coma, Doyle, and Bobby Steele, and the remaining third was split between drummers Mr. Jim, Joey Image...
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featuring Bobby Steele, and by No Fun At All on their 1997 EP "And Now For Something Completely Different". Glenn Danzig – vocals Bobby Steele – guitar...
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the age of 16. Doyle was the band's third guitarist, replacing Bobby Steele after Steele failed to show up to a recording session. Jerry and Doyle financed...
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named the album the third best American grindcore release of all time. Bobby Steele of Misfits and the Undead is featured as the person on the front cover...
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Age recordings were shelved indefinitely. Danzig recruited new members Bobby Steele and Joey Image and the Misfits shifted their style away from the traditional...
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clapping on track 13 Franché Coma – original guitar for tracks 1–8, and 11 Bobby Steele – original guitar for tracks 9, 10 and 12 Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein...
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android police. Misfits bassist Jerry Only and former Misfits guitarist Bobby Steele have reportedly supported this interpretation. Danzig's former bandmates...
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by Bobby Steele. The larger second released included the traditional black vinyl. "Evening of Desire" (Bobby Steele) "Hollywood Boulevard" (Steele) "Gimme...
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horror punk band The Undead (also featuring ex members of The Misfits; Bobby Steele and Joey Image), and Sydney metal band Our Last Enemy. He is also a founding...
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of Representatives elections in Michigan#District 15 Bob Steele (disambiguation) Bobby Steele (born 1956), American musician Robert Steel (disambiguation)...
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piano, overdubbed guitar Franché Coma – guitar on tracks 1, 2, 4, and 5 Bobby Steele – guitar on tracks 6–8 Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein – guitar on tracks...
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groundwork for all future horror punk bands. After Misfits guitarist Bobby Steele departed from the band, he formed New York horror punk band the Undead...
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Rocco Steele (born 1964) is an American gay pornographic actor, pornographic film director, and former escort. Steele became an escort in 2012 while in...
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Burton album), a 1978 album Times Square (The Undead EP), an album by Bobby Steele Times Square, an unreleased album by Neil Young Times Square (Neuhaus)...
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dissatisfied with the quality of the recording, but then-Misfits guitarist Bobby Steele convinced him to include it. The song was later included on the Misfits'...
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early 1969, when they were convicted. Denis MacShane Glenn Danzig and Bobby Steele of punk rock band The Misfits spent two nights in the prison following...
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Steele/Dave Street) "My Kinda Town" (Steele) "When the Evening Comes" (Steele) "I Want You Dead" (Steele) Bobby Steele – guitar, vocals Chris Natz – bass...
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eponymous 1995 three-song cassette. Til Death was recorded in 1997, in Bobby Steele's bedroom in New York. It was released on June 25, 1998 on Underworld...
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EP featuring two Bobby Steele bands, the Undead and Times Square, released in 2000. The track "Bullet" is a cover of a song by Steele's prior band, the...
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"Night of the Living Dead". It was also covered by Ex-Misfits guitarist Bobby Steele by his band The Undead. Sherman wrote the song as a parody of "Rag Mop...
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