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Don Bolles (musician)

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Instruments
  
Drums

Movies
  
Southlander

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Birth name
  
Jimmy Michael Giorsetti

Born
  
July 30, 1956 (age 60) Phoenix, Arizona, United States (
1956-07-30
)

Genres
  
Punk rock, horror punk, deathrock, gothic rock, hard rock

Associated acts
  
Heavy Metal Frogs, Krazy Homicide, Liars, the Exterminators, Germs, Nervous Gender, 45 Grave, Celebrity Skin, Ariel Pink

Music groups
  
Germs, 45 Grave, Nervous Gender

Albums
  
Autopsy, Sleep in Safety, Lexicon Devil

Don Bolles (born Jimmy Michael Giorsetti on July 7, 1956 in Phoenix, Arizona) is an American drummer known for his involvement in the 1970s and 1980s punk scene in Los Angeles, California, performing with Germs, Nervous Gender, 45 Grave and Celebrity Skin. Prior to relocating to LA in February 1978, Bolles had played in several Phoenix punk bands, including Heavy Metal Frogs, Krazy Homicide, Liars and the Exterminators.

He took his stage name from Arizona journalist Don Bolles, who was killed by a car bomb in 1976 while investigating a land fraud case with connections to the Mafia.

Concurrent with his performing with Celebrity Skin, Bolles was a DJ for the short-lived radio station Mars FM. He has continued to DJ and produce events throughout L.A., as well as work with other musicians, most recently, recording and touring with Ariel Pink.

Bolles co-authored the 2002 book Lexicon Devil: The Fast Times and Short Life of Darby Crash and the Germs.

Songs

Lexicon Devil(GI) · 1979
Richie Dagger's Crime(GI) · 1979
FormingGermicide · 1981

References

Don Bolles (musician) Wikipedia