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'''Bobby Steele''' (born March 18, 1956) was the guitarist for Parrotox, Slash and The Whorelords before he joined [[Glenn Danzig|Glenn Danzig's]] band [[The Misfits]] in 1978. He played on the [[Horror Business]] and [[Night of the Living Dead (album)|Night of the Living Dead]] singles before being replaced by [[Doyle (guitarist)|Doyle]]. He then formed [[The Undead]] with Chris Natz and Patrick Blanck. [[The Undead]] have had many different line-ups, but Bobby is still playing with them, and he is the only original member of [[The Undead]] who still plays in the band. He has also played with [[Sloppy Seconds]], Times Square, The Migraines, and The Graveyard School, and he's appeared in several movies. |
'''Bobby Steele''' (born March 18, 1956) was the guitarist for Parrotox, Slash and The Whorelords before he joined [[Glenn Danzig|Glenn Danzig's]] band [[The Misfits]] in 1978. He played on the [[Horror Business]] and [[Night of the Living Dead (album)|Night of the Living Dead]] singles before being replaced by [[Doyle (guitarist)|Doyle]]. He then formed [[The Undead]] with Chris Natz and Patrick Blanck. [[The Undead]] have had many different line-ups, but Bobby is still playing with them, and he is the only original member of [[The Undead]] who still plays in the band. He has also played with [[Sloppy Seconds]], Times Square, The Migraines, and The Graveyard School, and he's appeared in several movies. Bobby adopted the stage name [[Steele]] because he has a minor spinabifida and was forced to wear steel braces on his legs as a child. |
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Revision as of 06:06, 28 March 2006
Bobby Steele (born March 18, 1956) was the guitarist for Parrotox, Slash and The Whorelords before he joined Glenn Danzig's band The Misfits in 1978. He played on the Horror Business and Night of the Living Dead singles before being replaced by Doyle. He then formed The Undead with Chris Natz and Patrick Blanck. The Undead have had many different line-ups, but Bobby is still playing with them, and he is the only original member of The Undead who still plays in the band. He has also played with Sloppy Seconds, Times Square, The Migraines, and The Graveyard School, and he's appeared in several movies. Bobby adopted the stage name Steele because he has a minor spinabifida and was forced to wear steel braces on his legs as a child.