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BOB DIESEL

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"PROGRESSIVE BLACK" WITH DJ's BOB DIESEL KEITH DONALDSON & ANASTASIE SUNDAYS LIVE 4 P.M. E.S.T OR VIA PODCAST WWW.BOSTONHOUSEMUSIC.ORG "CLICK ON THE CITIES FOR ACCURATE WEATHER"
Bob Diesel is a New York native transplanted to Massachusetts in 1987, he started Djing at the early age of 13 playing along with his brother at lodge functions, weddings and private parties. His musical knowledge came from his parents, children of the Jazz revolution in Harlem New York. From their eclectic taste he had experienced a wide range of music, Classical, British and American Rock, Country, Latin, Blues, R&B, and Soul Music sounds. He learned to play the drums at nine under Jazz drummers Keno Duke and Charlie Persip. At the age of eleven he had an opportunity to study percussion with Latin Jazz greats Mongo Santamaria and Tito Puente at a percussion clinic all at the Henry Street Settlement, a Community Center in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. He also took advantage of the many other programs offered at the center, but his interest was in the arts. Bob studied art and various different dance forms such as Ballet, Jazz and Tap, but he became very curious when he saw Djs playing records in the nearby park. He found out when the next Jam would be and would try to stay as long as he could to try to capture what was taking place. In junior high school Bob got a job as a delivery boy in a local grocery store in the East Village and saved his earnings and bought his first records and his DJ equipment, shortly after he landed his first professional gig at the Empire Rollerdrome in Brooklyn New York at thirteen. His greatest influence as a DJ was the world famous New York Radio DJ/Personality for WBLS 107.5 F.M. "The Chief Rocker" Frankie Crocker. A very talented and knowledgeable Program Director that was one of the greatest innovators in Urban Music Radio that was instrumental in jump starting and launching many groups and solo artists in the record industry. Before moving to Long Island he got a chance to learn music production at Shakedown Sound with Arthur Baker in Manhattan, then later on to play at the 2001 Disco in Long Island N.Y. at the age of sixteen playing for Thursday Teen Night and filling in from time to time for the Friday and Saturday nights. He then joined his High School radio station and hosted his own shows and got the jumpstart he was looking for. He joined O.P.E.C. Record pool in Long Island and shortly after its demise he later auditioned to become a member of the most famous New York record pool I.D.R.C/R.B.P.C, headed by Eddie Rivera, the executive director. He told Bob Your very young and got a good break in the clubs and you might have talent but I want to hear Bob's music, not the way you would have to play at the club, but play that same music and tell me a story with your music. So Bob played for Eddie and some of the DJ's at the pool and in two hours time he was a member at the age of sixteen. He learned all he could from other club DJ's and honed his skill and was an invited guest DJ at many venues and benefits in the New York Tri-State area. Bob also had a chance to do College Radio and worked doing editing, Special Mixes and playing at various Special Events for WRKS 98.7 KISS F.M. in New York. When Bob moved to Massachusetts he met up with many legendary DJ's in Boston such as Alex Yunis, Timmy Allen, Jide Max, Anastasie, Steve & Shaun Anderson, "Captain" Wendell Edmonds, Maurice "Mojavi" Wilkey, Eddie Q, DJ Bruno, Eddie K, Master Jay, Kevin Jones and Cosmo Wyatt who were very instrumental in getting Bob started and continuing successful career in Boston music market. To his credit, Bob has performed in Canada, Mexico and overseas in the Far East and Europe.
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My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 11/21/2005
Band Website: bostonhousemusic.org
Band Members: "VINYLMANIACS"

BOB DIESEL
TIMMY ALLEN
MAURICE "MOJAVI" WILKEY

"Vinylmaniacs", a united trio of veteran Radio and Nightclub DJ..s that feature Bob Diesel, Timmy Allen and Maurice "Mojavi" Wilkey. They perform an un-scripted and simultaneous a set displaying their craft with an eclectic blend of the "Deep Underground Sound". Spinning from their vast library Old School House, Rare Grooves, Funk, Garage Disco Classics, R&B Classics, Crossover Rock, Jazz, Gospel. Latin, Afro-Cuban, African Juju, Afro-Pop, Brazillian Rhythms, Samba Jazz, Percussion and A capella tracks as well as Post-Modern Deep Housemusic can also be heard. Playing with (3) pairs of turntables and (3) mixers and effects proccessors.

BOOKING:
LIZA ZAYAS
617.216.9071
[email protected]

Influences: MY MOTHER and FATHER

ROCK:
Jimi Hendricks, Jim Morrison, Van Morrison, The Beatles, The Who, The Rolling Stones, Elton John, The Clash/B.A.D (Big Audio Dynamite), The Dead Kennedys, The Dead Boys, The Police/Sting, Blondie/Debbie Harry, The B-52'S, Pink Floyd, Santana/Carlos Santana, AC/DC, Queen/Freddie Mercury, The Doobie Brothers, Steely Dan/Donald Fagan, Christopher Cross, The Specials, Electric Light Orchestra, Chicago, Michael Mc Donald, Little Richard, Chuick Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, The Bee Gees, Sly & the Family Stone, Boz Scaggs, Joe Walsh, Billy Joel, Steve Miller Band

REGGAE:
Bob Marley, Rita Marley, Peter Tosh, Jimmy Cilff, Marcia Griffiths, Black Uhru, Steel Pulse, Barrington Levy, King Tubby, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Mad Lion, Shabba Ranks, Cutty Ranks, Eddie Grant

JAZZ:
Clifford Brown, Miles Davis, Sonny Sitt, Sarah Vaughn, Joe Williams, Billie Holiday, Esther Phillips, Ella Fitzgerald, The Crusaders/Joe Sample, Modern Jazz Quartet, The Mahavishnu Orchestra, Jean Luc Ponty, Noel Pointer, Quincy Jones, Buddy Rich, Keno Duke, Charlie Persip, Count Basie, Duke Elington, Fatts Waller, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Flip Phillips, Omar Hakeem, Weather Report, Manhattan Transfer, Pat Metheney, Azmuth, Dexter Wanzel, Gil Scott-Heron,Freddy Hubbard, Harvey Mason, Dennis Coffey, Emuir Deodato, Miroslav Vitous, Johnny Hammond, Lonnie Liston Smith, Incognito, Buddy Miles

Sounds Like: Rock, Latin, Delta Blues, Funk, R&B, Soul, Gospel, African Juju, Afro-Cuban, Brazillian Samba Jazz, Modern Jazz, Classic Disco, Motown, Philladelphia Groove (And any good) Danceable, Spiritual, Emotional, Thought provoking, Uplifting Sound that communicates with your soul.........

That's the soulful sound of DEEP HOUSEMUSIC!
Record Label: DIESELWERKS RECORD & FILMWORKS
Type of Label: Indie

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Posted by BOB DIESEL on Mon, 07 Jan 2008 12:12:00 PST

What do you know about a "Tom Moulton Mix"?

I know he is the "Godfather of Dancemusic Editing & Remixing My favorite track is: "La vie en Rose"- Grace Jones The way he brings out the orchestration is BRILLIANT, if you close your eyes you ca...
Posted by BOB DIESEL on Tue, 29 Aug 2006 09:49:00 PST

Who is your All-Time favorite DJ?

My favorites are all a tie: Larry Levan (NYC, NY) Frankie Knuckles (Chicago, IL) Gail "Sky" King (NYC, NY) Elmo "The Magic" Christian (NYC, NY) Tony Humphries (NJ) Grandmaster Flash (NYC, NY)...
Posted by BOB DIESEL on Tue, 29 Aug 2006 09:32:00 PST

The "N" Word!

Check out this site, let me know what you think. www.abolishthenword.com      ...
Posted by BOB DIESEL on Mon, 07 Aug 2006 05:45:00 PST

How can Housemusic survive?

I 'm tired of preaching to the choir, maybe someone can save the Scene!
Posted by BOB DIESEL on Thu, 29 Jun 2006 10:38:00 PST

Who's your favorite Singers Male and Female?

I have these ties: Males: Luther Vandross (R&B)  Elton John (Rock/Pop) Females: Gena Ravan (Blues/Rock)  Sarah Vaughn (Jazz)  Patti Austin (R&B)
Posted by BOB DIESEL on Thu, 29 Jun 2006 10:29:00 PST

Name your favorite song or instrumental of all time?

I have two (2): 1.  Mandre' - "Solar Flight" 2. The Brothers - "Under the skin"
Posted by BOB DIESEL on Thu, 29 Jun 2006 10:08:00 PST

What was the most memorable Housemusic moment?

When I first moved to Boston in 1987, I went to "The Nine" (9 Landsdowne Street) in Boston. On a Monday knowing people have to work the rest of the week, this place was packed with funky groovy p...
Posted by BOB DIESEL on Thu, 29 Jun 2006 10:02:00 PST