Dieselhed was a band from
San
Francisco
.
Early career
Dieselhed
formed in 1989 in the San Francisco Bay Area
playing a blend of country, punk, and
pseudo-classic rock. Drummer Heifetz budgeted his time
between Dieselhed and the genre-bending experimentalists
Mr. Bungle. Singer/Songwriter
Virgil Shaw previously played in Arcata outfit
Brent's T.V.. Bassist Ellis had been a
founding member of the local disbanded
Funk
rock band
Psychefunkapus.
Jonathan Segel was a former member of
local indie-faves
Camper Van
Beethoven.
With their creamy blend of unusual genres the band successfully
developed an original sound that eventually led to a recording
contract with independent label
Amarillo Records in the early 1990s.
Dieselhed released 3 full length LPs for Amarillo while maintaining
a tireless national touring schedule throughout the 90s often
accompanied by their "colorful" Mascot/Road Manager
John Tynan.
Jonathan
Segel was reportedly kicked out of the band in the mid-90s for
excessive onstage prancing, not showing up to band practice, and
frequently extending his violin solos with little or no warning to
the band.
Dieselhed's self-titled 1993 debut was received well leading to a
modest spurt of college radio airplay. The band wound up selling
out Amarillo's first two pressings of the album. Their second
album,
Tales of a Brown Dragon, came out in 1995 and
helped to expand their already growing fan base.
Dieselhed became
regulars at the SXSW music festival held each
year in Austin,
Texas
. Their third album, 1997's
Shallow Water
Blackout, was produced by
Dwight
Yoakam engineer
Dusty Wakeman.
Dieselhed followed their 1997 release with two U.S. tours opening
for
Link Wray. For these dates Ellis and
Heifitz would return to the stage after their opening set each
night to back Wray. The two would go on to become Wray's regular
backing band from 1997-2003.
Later years
In 1998 Dieselhed signed a new contract with
Bong Load Records, a label still riding
the success of their recording and release of
Beck's critically acclaimed gold record
Mellow Gold. Dieselhed issued
Elephant
Rest Home in 1998 (a collection of previously unreleased
songs) and their final album
Chico and the Flute in 2000
on Bongload before disbanding later in 2000.
Lead song writer
Virgil Shaw went on to
release two critically acclaimed solo albums,
Quad Cities
and
Still Falling, for San Francisco's indepent label
Future Farmer Records.
Co-song
writer Zac Holtzman now plays in the Los Angeles
based band Dengue
Fever. Danny Heifetz, now
raising a family in
Australia, stays busy
with local studio session work and reportedly offers fine drum
lessons.
Atom Ellis still resides in San
Francisco and plays with local bands
Chuck
Prophet,
Linda Perry and
The White Trash Debutantes.
Guitarist Shon McAllin is currently a licenced contractor residing
in the deep woods of Northern California.
Band members
Auxiliary members
- Jonathan Segel - Violin (until
1994)
- Ralph Carney - Various Reed and
Brass Wind Instruments
- Jeff Palmer - Saw
- Josh Roberts-Guitar, Vocals, Drums Heifetz didn't want to
play
Discography
- Dieselhed (Amarillo 1994)
- Tales of a Brown Dragon (Amarillo 1995)
- Shallow Water Blackout (Amarillo 1997)
- Elephant Rest Home (Bong Load 1999)
- Chico and the Flute (Bong Load 2000)