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![]() Greywolf performing with Powerwolf at Wacken Open Air 2015 | |
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Birth name | David Vogt |
Also known as | Charles Greywolf El Davide |
Born | Berus, Saarland, West Germany | 5 September 1975
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Years active | 2002–present |
Member of | Powerwolf |
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David Vogt (pronounced [ˈdaːvɪt ˈfoːkt]; born 5 September 1975), best known by his stage name Charles Greywolf, is a German musician, record producer, mixer and recording engineer. He is best known as the rhythm guitarist of the power metal band Powerwolf.[1]
He runs a recording studio in Berus, called "Studio Greywolf".[2][3] He is married to Helen Vogt, vocalist of Lighthouse in Darkness and formerly from Flowing Tears.[4][5]
In 2002, David Vogt joined Red Aim as a bassist under a stage name "El Davide".[6] In 2003, along with Benjamin Buss he created Powerwolf. They decided to take on pseudonyms and build up backstories around those (David Vogt – Charles Greywolf, Benjamin Buss – Matthew Greywolf). Soon, they were joined by the rest of Red Aim. He joined Flowing Tears in 2007.
As a record producer he has worked on albums by Autumnblaze, Demon Incarnate, Dying Gorgeous Lies, Gloryful, Godslave, Hammer King, Hatred, InfiNight, Kambrium, Lonewolf, Messenger, No Hope, Noctura, Powerwolf, The Last Supper, Tortuga, Turin Horse, Unchained and Vintundra.
Main article: Powerwolf discography |