Diesel

Singer-songwriter

Popular As Diesel · Johnny Diesel · Mark Lizotte

Birthday May 31, 1966

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Fall River, Massachusetts, U.S.

Age 57 years old

Nationality United States

#63095 Most Popular

1929

His father, Henry Bertram Lizotte (born 19 June 1929), and his mother, Theresa Rita (née Morin, born 18 January 1930) were parents of Jeannine, Bruce, Michael, Laura, Donna, Brian and Mark.

They arrived in Sydney, his father purchased a station wagon and the family drove down the Hume Highway and settled in Albury, NSW.

Later moving to Perth, Western Australia, where he later had a job pouring petrol—an experience that provided inspiration for his music.

Henry was a professional saxophonist performing in the US and Australia, Diesel and his siblings were surrounded by music from an early age.

While his siblings became teachers, Diesel eventually settled on electric guitar as his main instrument.

1966

Mark Denis Lizotte (born 31 May 1966 ) is an American-born Australian singer-songwriter and musician, who has released material under the name Diesel, Johnny Diesel, as leader of band Johnny Diesel & the Injectors, and as a solo performer, as well as under his birth name.

Diesel was born on 31 May 1966 in Fall River, Massachusetts, United States, and emigrated to Australia with his family, in November 1971.

1980

He later recalled a time in Year 8 (c. 1980) at Scarborough Senior High School when he decided on a musical career: "I was trying to get my head around algebra [...] and suddenly I thought: 'Hang on, I don't have to do this. I can play music as a job!'".

During his school days at Scarborough Senior High School, he joined a newly formed band by Duncan Andrews named "Dark Spot".

The band was Diesel's first.

Whilst the band was without a vocalist for some time, Andrews was on bass, with Bill Advic on electric rhythm guitar and Diesel on lead guitar.

Each band member tried out for the vocalist spot but it was thought that no one could sing well enough.

1981

In 1981 Dark Spot entered the battle of the band competition in Fremantle with an original song penned by Duncan Andrews with Andrews on vocals and bass.

The band took home first place, largely due to the combination of Andrews' vocals and Diesel's guitar work.

In his mid-teens, Diesel (as Mark Lizotte) performed with The Kind and Close Action.

The Kind had Diesel with Denise DeMarchi, Suze DeMarchi, Dean Denton, Gary Dunn, John 'Yak' Sherrit and Boyd Wilson.

Close Action included Diesel on guitar, Bernie Bremond on saxophone, John Heussenstamm on guitar and Sherrit on drums.

1983

In 1983 he joined Innocent Bystanders, a Perth pub rock band, and they released a single, "Lebanon" in 1984 with the line-up of Diesel, John "Tatt" Dalzell on bass guitar, Brett Keyser on vocals, Cliff Kinneen on keyboards and Sherrit on drums.

1986

Innocent Bystanders travelled to Sydney to record their second single, "Dangerous", released in July 1986.

They had attracted the attention of hard rockers, The Angels, and went on to record another single and an album, Don't Go Looking Back, which was released later in 1986, however, Diesel had already left the band.

By June 1986, Diesel was back in Perth and had split from Innocent Bystanders leaving fellow member Ross Watson but taking Bremond, Dalzell and Sherritt, and they formed Johnny Diesel & the Injectors with George Dalstrom as a second guitarist.

Dalstrom left by the end of 1986.

According to music journalist, Ed Nimmervoll, the name Johnny Diesel was either from Lizotte's days as a petrol dispenser or from a corruption of John Dalzell's name being misapplied to him as the lead singer.

As explained by Lizotte, the real story is that the band's name was never meant to be permanent; it came about as the result of a casual joke concerning the band's bass player, John Dalzell.

"John had one kid and another on the way," Mark explains.

"A friend of ours used to refer to them as 'Johnny Diesel and his little injectors'; I thought it was funny. Then I got a call from the woman from the [Perth] venue where we were playing one night a week... 'You're starting to draw a few people,' she said. 'I'm going to put an ad in the paper, does this nameless band have a name?' I told her we were 'Johnny Diesel and the Injectors'. It was just a joke. I wanted it to appear in the newspaper to amuse John Dalzell but the name stuck. When we got to Sydney, our Management said, 'Everyone will think you're Johnny Diesel. Are you going to go along with it?' I wasn't going to be stuck-in-the-mud, so I said, yeah. Whatever... fine".

Johnny Diesel & the Injectors moved to Sydney in September after taking up management by Brent Eccles, drummer for The Angels.

The group began playing support shows for The Choirboys and The Radiators.

They came to the attention of Jane Barnes, wife of hard rocker, Jimmy Barnes (ex-Cold Chisel), and through her recommendation, Diesel was hired to work on Barnes' third solo album, Freight Train Heart.

When Barnes took to the road to tour the album in November, Diesel was retained as lead guitarist, while Johnny Diesel & the Injectors were the opening act.

It was the beginning of a long and ongoing relationship between Diesel and Barnes.

1987

Since 1987, Lizotte, has played on several albums by his brother-in law, Australian rock singer, Jimmy Barnes.

Although better known as a singer-songwriter and guitarist, Lizotte is also competent on bass guitar, drums, percussion and keyboards; and has also produced an album by Richard Clapton and one by Vika and Linda Bull.

The band played a mixture of R&B, blues and Southern rock; they developed a local following in Perth but decided to relocate to Sydney in September 1987.

1988

Diesel's band signed with Chrysalis Records and their eponymous debut album, Johnny Diesel & the Injectors, was recorded in Memphis, Tennessee with producer Terry Manning from August 1988 and released in March 1989.

The album reached No. 2 on the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Albums Charts.

The first single "Don't Need Love" was issued ahead of the album in October 1988 and peaked at No. 10 on the ARIA Singles Charts.

1989

The relationship would later become personal as well as professional, with Diesel and Barnes becoming brothers-in-law after Diesel married Jep (Jane Barnes' sister) in 1989.

1992

Two of his albums reached No. 1 on the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Albums Charts, Hepfidelity in 1992 and The Lobbyist in 1993.

1993

He has won six ARIA Music Awards with three for 'Best Male Artist' in 1993, 1994 and 1995.