We continue our look at Jerry Only's secret history of The Misfits, stopping off in the year 2003 as he promotes Project 1950 - with Marky Ramone and Dez Cadena in the band. Fresh off the M25 tour that came out of the ashes of The Misfits 95.
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Gerald Caiafa Jr. (born April 21, 1959), better known by his stage name Jerry Only, is an American musician, best known as the bassist for the Misfits and later the vocalist as well.[2] He is the only member to appear in every Misfits lineup.
Misfits
Gerald Caiafa Jr. was born in Lodi, New Jersey. He started The Misfits with Glenn Danzig on vocals and Manny on drums in 1977, just a few months after receiving his first bass as a late Christmas present. He would work at his father's machine shop during the week to help finance the band and play shows on the weekend. This would go on for several years and the band split due to differences between Danzig and the rest of the band. During this downtime, Only and his brother Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein (the guitarist for the Misfits) formed Kryst The Conqueror. In 1995, Only settled a legal battle out of court with co-founder Glenn Danzig, allowing him rights to the Misfits' name on a performing level, while they split the money on merchandising. He reformed the band with Doyle (who played guitar from 1980 to 1983), vocalist Michale Graves, and drummer Dr. Chud.
Chud and Graves left the group in 2000 to form Graves. In reaction to the loss of members, Doyle left the Misfits. Graves, Doyle and Chud were replaced on the M25 tour by Dez Cadena, formerly of Black Flag and DC3, on guitar and Marky Ramone, formerly of The Ramones, on drums. Only took up the singing duties from this point till the present date. In early 2005, Marky left the group and Only brought in ex-Misfit and Black Flag drummer ROBO to rejoin the group. A new album was recorded in 2010 in Colorado entitled The Devil's Rain which was released in October 2011. A single, "Land of the Dead", was released at the mischief night show 2009 at Starland Ballroom in Sayreville, NJ.
In 2013, Only and the Misfits released a new album entitled DEAD ALIVE! recorded live at several shows.
In 2017, the reunited lineup performed two additional concerts at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on December 28 and The Forum in Inglewood, California on December 30.[3] They also performed at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey on May 19, 2018.[4][5]
World Championship Wrestling
In 1999, Only and the rest of the then Misfits lineup had a brief stint in World Championship Wrestling when they aligned with wrestler Vampiro. Only participated in probably the most memorable match of the Misfits' time when he fought Dr. Death in a steel cage match. Only was dominated in the match but Death was distracted when the rest of the Misfits interfered and attacked his manager Oklahoma (a parody of Jim Ross), pouring barbecue sauce in his eyes. Only won the match after being accidentally Irish whipped through the cage door by Dr. Death.
Discography
The Misfits
Static Age (1978)
12 Hits from Hell (1980)
Walk Among Us (1982)
Earth A.D./Wolfs Blood (1983)
Evilive (1983)
Legacy of Brutality (1985)
Misfits (1986)
Collection II (1995)
American Psycho (1997)
Evilive II (1998)
Famous Monsters (1999)
Cuts from the Crypt (2001)
Project 1950 (2003)
The Devil's Rain (2011)
Dead Alive! (2013)
Vampire Girl (2015)
Friday the 13th (2016)
Kryst the Conqueror
Deliver Us from Evil (1989)
Osaka Popstar
Osaka Popstar and the American Legends of Punk (2006)
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