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Diesel was born on 31 May 1966 in Fall River, Massachusetts, United States, and emigrated to Australia with his family, in November 1971. [2] His father, Henry Bertram Lizotte (born 19 June 1929), [2] and his mother, Theresa Rita (née Morin, born 18 January 1930) [2] were parents of Jeannine, Bruce, Michael, Laura, Donna, Brian and Mark.
7 Axes is an extended play (EP) (or Mini-LP) by Australian singer songwriter Diesel. It was released in February 2011 and sees Diesel paying homage to the artists and musicians that have inspired him. [1] The EP follows a national tour which Diesel completed in November 2010. [2] Diesel toured this EP in March and April 2011. [3]
The discography of Mark Denis Lizotte (also known as Diesel and Johnny Diesel), an American-born Australian singer-songwriter. He has released sixteen studio albums, as well as two live album and four compilation albums. He has won five ARIA Music Awards, including three for Best Male Artist in 1993, 1994 and 1995. [1]
Bootleg Melancholy is the sixteenth studio album by Australian rock musician, Diesel, released on 13 October 2023 through Bloodlines. The album was announced in August 2023, alongside the release of lead single "Forever". [1] In an interview with Triple M, Diesel said it was recorded in his home studio. [4]
“Crazytown” is a song by Australian rock musician, Diesel. It is the first single from his album Coathanger Antennae. The song was released in May 2006 and peaked at number 39 in Australia. [1] A live music video was released to promote the single. [2]
"Soul Revival" is a song by Australian rock group, Johnny Diesel and the Injectors. The song was released as the band's second single from their debut album Johnny Diesel and the Injectors in February 1989 and peaked at 9 in Australia. A limited edition picture disc was released in May.
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"Come to Me" is a song by Australian rock musician Diesel; it was his first release credited to "Diesel" instead of "Johnny Diesel". The song was included on his 1992 debut album, Hepfidelity, and when released in November 1991, it peaked at number eight in Australia and number three in New Zealand.