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Patrick Michael DiNizio (October 12, 1955 – December 12, 2017) was the
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,
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, and founding member of the band
The Smithereens The Smithereens are an American rock band from Carteret, New Jersey, United States. The group formed in 1980 with members Pat DiNizio (vocals & guitar), Jim Babjak (guitar & vocals), Mike Mesaros (bass guitar & vocals), and Dennis Diken (drum ...
, which he formed in 1980 with
Jim Babjak Jim Babjak (born November 17, 1957) is an American guitarist and ex-banker. He is the lead guitar player and co-founder of The Smithereens. Babjak has written and sung several songs for the band. He also is the leader of the band ''Buzzed Meg''. ...
,
Dennis Diken Dennis Diken (born February 25, 1957) is an American drummer, DJ, author, music historian, and founding member of the band the Smithereens, which he formed in 1980 with Pat DiNizio, Jim Babjak, and Mike Mesaros in Carteret, New Jersey. Besides ...
, and Mike Mesaros, from
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.


Life and career

DiNizio was born in
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, and grew up in nearby Scotch Plains, where he attended
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. DiNizio was a trash hauler, working for his father while trying to break into the music business. He has cited his influences as
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and
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. In addition to his work with The Smithereens, he released a number of solo albums, '' Songs and Sounds'' (1997), '' This is Pat DiNizio,'' a collection of
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s arranged for piano and vocals (2006), ''Revolutions'' (2 CDs plus 1 DVD, limited edition of 300 copies, 2006), ''Pat DiNizio'' (2007), and ''Pat DiNizio/Buddy Holly'' (2008). An expanded 2-CD version of ''This is Pat DiNizio'' was issued in 2012. DiNizio made an unsuccessful run in the
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, running on the Reform Party ticket. He finished 4th with 19,312 votes (0.64%). The campaign was chronicled in the 2001 documentary film ''Mr. Smithereen Goes to Washington.'' The same year, he launched the "Living Room Tour", a five-month jaunt where he performed solo, by request only, in the homes of fans. The tour was a success, and he later occasionally performed similar concerts for a nominal fee. He considered fans to be friends and hosted Memorial Day picnics for them in his own backyard. In his own words, "This 'involving the audience' philosophy of mine is about breaking down the walls and barriers that traditionally have separated artists and audience." In 2001, DiNizio was one of the first musicians to throw his support behind
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, becoming host and program director for the XM Radio Unsigned station.XM Program Team Grows
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He was also an inaugural member of the Independent Music Awards' judging panel to support independent artists. The Verge was not DiNizio's first radio hosting job; in 1990 he hosted the second season of the short-lived syndicated radio program "Soho Natural Sessions" and in 1991 its successor, "Maxwell House Coffeehouse Sessions". In 2006, he was the focus of ''7th Inning Stretch,'' an
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reality special. The special focused on DiNizio's recovery from a "life-threatening and debilitating nervous disorder" by training and attempting to try out for a Minor League Baseball team (The
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), along with tales of baseball folklore from other musicians such as
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,
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, and
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. DiNizio also released a book (also available in audiobook format), ''Confessions Of A Rock Star,'' and continued to perform both solo acoustic shows and with The Smithereens. From November 2011 to June 2012, DiNizio presented a condensed, live adaptation of the book (with storytelling and full band accompaniment) in nightly performances at the Riviera Hotel & Casino in
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. Through September 2017, he toured nationally with The Smithereens and performed in venues near his home with his local band, The Scotchplainsmen.


Death

DiNizio died in
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, on December 12, 2017, at the age of 62. According to bandmates, his health declined following a series of problems that began in 2015 after a pair of falls that resulted in nerve damage that limited the use of his right hand and arm.


Awards and honors

• In 1987, Pat was nominated for two New York Music Awards (Best Rock Vocalist (Male) and Best Songwriter) and The Smithereens were nominated for four more, the Rising Star Award (Outstanding Debut Act), the Local Heroes Award (Outstanding Rock Band), Best Debut Album (Especially for You), and Best Independent Single (Blood and Roses), winning the latter three categories. In 1988, The Smithereens won the New York Music Awards for best rock band. • On June 7, 1990, The Smithereens' recording ''Smithereens 11'' was certified gold (500,000 copies sold) by the RIAA. • On November 17, 2015, he was inducted into the
Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School (or SPFHS) is a comprehensive regional four-year public high school in Union County, New Jersey, United States, which serves students in ninth through twelfth grades from the Township of Scotch Plains and the ...
Hall of Fame. • On April 14, 2016, he was named one of "The 12 Greatest New Jersey Singers Ever" by the ''Asbury Park Press''. • On April 18, 2018, the township of Scotch Plains ceremonially named the street near his former home "Pat DiNizio Way". • On January 18, 2019, he was inducted as an "Asbury Angel" at the 19th annual Light of Day Winterfest in Asbury Park, NJ. • On October 27, 2019, The Smithereens were inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame in the Class of 2018.


Discography


Studio albums

*'' Songs and Sounds'', 1997 (Velvel Records) *'' This Is Pat DiNizio'', 2006 (
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) *''
Pat DiNizio Patrick Michael DiNizio (October 12, 1955 – December 12, 2017) was the lead singer, songwriter, and founding member of the band The Smithereens, which he formed in 1980 with Jim Babjak, Dennis Diken, and Mike Mesaros, from Carteret, New Jerse ...
'', 2007 (
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) *'' Pat DiNizio/Buddy Holly'', 2009 (
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)


Compilation albums

*''The Best of Pat DiNizio'', 2015 (Airline Records)


Other appearances

* ''Acoustic Aid'', 1992 (Kome 98.5, Oxymoron P & D Inc) – "
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" (Recorded live in New York City as broadcast on
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, December 1990) * ''Piss & Vinegar - The Songs of
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'', 1996 (Buy Or Die Records) – "Local Girls" and "That's What They All Say" ("Local Girls" performed with
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and
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) * ''Who's Not Forgotten - FDR's Tribute to
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'', 2003 (Face Down Records) – "
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"


Filmography


Films

* ''
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'' (1992), actor * ''Mr. Smithereen Goes to Washington'' (2001), actor * ''King Leisure S.O.B.'' (2004), writer/director/actor * ''Dead Horse'' (2004), actor/producer/composer


Television

* '' Space Ghost: Coast to Coast'' (1996,
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), as himself *''Mother-Tongue: Italian-American Sons and Mothers'' (1999), as himself * ''7th Inning Stretch'' (2006,
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), actor/director/writer/producer


Bibliography

* * Milano, Brett (2003). ''Vinyl Junkies.'' Foreword by Pat DiNizio. St Martin's Griffin. *


References


External links

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