Diane DiPiazza

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Diane DiPiazza
Diane DiPiazza

Diane DiPiazza is the original bass player for the Misfits. Her name is often incorrectly spelled Diane DiPiaza. Growing up in Lodi, New Jersey, she was a good friend of Glenn Danzig, the founder of the Misfits.

The original lineup consisted of Glenn on vocals and electric piano, Diane on bass guitar, and Jimmy Battle on drums. On the Cough/Cool single, The Misfits first record and most collectible, she is the Diane who Glenn thanks on the sleeve.

Diane DiPiazza is an artist. She is a type designer who distributes free fonts and vintage black and white line art at dincTYPE. She currently creates custom designed hand stamped silver jewelry and is a graphic designer who designs for the web, clothing, and packaging. Diane is in the process of recording a demo LP with the working title Last Year's Fab Rave, on which she plays all the instruments. Look for her at dinc!


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