Miloš "Dodo" Doležal

Miloš "Dodo" Doležal (born 12 August 1966) is a Czech guitarist, composer, singer, and producer who has released a number of solo albums since 1991.

Some of his earliest musical projects include stints with the bands Kennel, Asparagus, Žádná Křeč, and Pražský výběr.

While studying in Los Angeles, Doležal gained experience in recording studios and made the acquaintance of various musicians and sound engineers.

In 1992, Doležal won the Černá vrána rock/metal poll[4] as best guitarist, together with Arakain vocalist Aleš Brichta, Törr bassist Vlasta Henych, and prolific drummer Štěpán Smetáček.

They recorded a new album, Navostro, the following year, and opened for Iron Maiden during their October 1995 Prague concert, part of the band's X Factour with Blaze Bayley.

In 2005, he published his second instrumental album, titled Nejvyšší vibrace, with the help of a number of world-class musicians including bassists John Patitucci and Doug Wimbish, and drummer Jonathan Mover.

His next album, Ohněm, was released in 2016 and heavily promoted during the Souboj Rebelů Radegast Tour 2016, which also included the bands Kern, Vitacit (with Doležal on vocal duty), Arakain, and Citron, with Ladislav Křížek at the helm.

The fresh band lineup consisted of the older Doležal on guitar, his son Miloš Jr. on bass, Mladen Djelmo on vocals, and erstwhile bandmate Štěpán Smetáček on drums.