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Dieselhed

Dieselhed was a San Francisco-based band, originally from Arcata, California.〔Prato, Greg. "(Dieselhed: Biography )", Allmusic. Retrieved May 22, 2010.〕
==Early career==
Dieselhed formed in 1989 in Arcata, California later moving to San Francisco, California, playing a blend of country, punk, and pseudo-classic rock.〔Beal, Jim Jr. (September 23, 1994). "Night Lights: Alternative", ''San Antonio Express-News'', p. E22.〕 Drummer Heifetz spread 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, and Jonathan Segel was a former member of local indie-faves Camper Van Beethoven.
The band signed a recording contract with independent label Amarillo Records in the early 1990s.〔 Dieselhed released three full length albums for Amarillo while maintaining a national touring schedule throughout the 90s, often accompanied by road manager John Tynan.
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 growing fan base. Dieselhed became regulars at the SXSW music festival held each year in Austin, Texas.〔(March 14, 1996). "SXSW: Saturday", ''Austin American-Statesman'', p. 37.〕 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.〔Vaughan, Robin (October 24, 1997). "Crowds take novel approach and band together", ''Boston Herald'', p. S25.〕 For these dates Ellis and Heifitz would return to the stage after their opening set each night to back Wray.〔Sullivan, James (July 7, 1997). "Wray's a Link to the Future: 68-year-old guitarist gains young admirers in blast across country", ''San Francisco Chronicle'', p. E1.〕 The two would go on to become Wray's regular backing band〔Roos, John (March 7, 1998). "Wray Has Ax to Grind, and Grind: Veteran rocker can bring on the noise, but the times that should be a little quieter vex him", ''Los Angeles Times'', p. 2.〕 from 1997 to 2003.

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