Robin DiMaggio

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Robin DiMaggio

Robin DiMaggio in 2009
Background information
Born 1971
Origin Paris, France
Genres Rock, World Music
Occupations Musician, Producer, Writer
Instruments Drums, Piano
Years active Active since 1984
Website myspace.com/robindimaggio

Robin DiMaggio (born 1971) is a drummer/percussionist based out of Los Angeles. He has performed/recorded with a variety of artists including Steve Vai, Paul Simon, David Bowie, Jackson Browne, Diana Ross, Dr. Dre, Luther Vandross, Sean Lennon, Johnny Cash and Chris Isaak, as well as sitarist/composer Ravi Shankar. He has also worked as a producer/songwriter and a composer/arranger. He is currently playing drums and directing the band on The Arsenio Hall Show, hosted by Arsenio Hall.

Career

In 2007, DiMaggio was signed to Maple Jam Music Group by Starr Andreeff.

DiMaggio has been named the Music Director for the United Nations Millennium Development Goals Awards from 2009-2014.[1]

Discography

Solo albums

  • Blue Planet
  • Sphere
  • Cinematic Lounge

With other artists

Year Artist Album
1984 Steve Vai Flex-Able Leftovers
1996 Steve Vai Fire Garden
1999 Steve Vai The Ultra Zone
2000 Steve Vai The 7th Song
2000 Kina Kina
2000 Andrew Dice Clay Face Down Ass Up
2001 Boz Scaggs Dig
2002 Steve Vai The Elusive Light and Sound, Vol. 1
2004 Chris Isaak Christmas
2005 Thierry Maillard Trio Entre Deux Mondes
2006 Paul Simon Surprise
2006 Diana Ross I Love You
2007 Song Of America Various Artists
2008 Keaton Simons Can You Hear Me
2008 Iglu & Hartly & Then Boom

DVDs

  • Planet Groove (Robin DiMaggio DVD)

External links

References

  1. http://www.mdgawards.org/robin-dimaggio-music-director.html
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