
Michael Diamond
Sound
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Diamond was born in New York City to an upper-middle-class Jewish household. He attended Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York for six months. In 1979, Diamond co-founded the band The Young Aborigines. In 1981, Adam Yauch, aka MCA, a friend and follower of the band became their bass player, and on the suggestion of their then-guitar player, John Berry, the band changed their name to the Beastie Boys. By 1983,Adam Horovitz (Ad-Rock) joined, and their sound began to shift away from punk to hip-hop. In 1992, Mike D founded the Beastie Boys' now-defunct record label Grand Royal Records. He is also interested in interior decoration, and designed Brooklyn-themed toile wallpaper; it was used in the renovation of the Marquee nightclub in Chelsea, which reopened in January 2013. A year after the passing of MCA in 2012, Mike D told Rolling Stone he was "excited about making new stuff again" and released "Humberto Vs the New Reactionaries (Christine and the Queens Remix)" in July 2013. A remix of Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band's "Bad Dancer" by Mike D and Adam Horovitz was streamed online in August 2013. The pair is credited with “additional beats, programming and other curve balls.”
Born: November 20, 1965 · Brooklyn - New York - USA
Filmography (25)

The Super Mario Bros. Movie
2023

Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty
2022

Watch the Sound with Mark Ronson
2021

Celebrity Escape Room
2020

Beastie Boys Story
2020

Our Vinyl Weighs a Ton: This Is Stones Throw Records
2013

Downloaded
2013

Beats Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest
2011

Fight for Your Right Revisited
2011

Basement
2010

Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child
2010

30 Rock
2006

Awesome; I Fuckin' Shot That!
2006

The Work of Director Spike Jonze
2003

Beastie Boys: Video Anthology
2000

Futurama
1999

Beastie Boys: Sabotage
1994

Nirvana: Live! Tonight! Sold Out!!
1994

Late Night with Conan O'Brien
1993

Late Show with David Letterman
1993

Tougher Than Leather
1988

Yo! MTV Raps
1988

Krush Groove
1985

MTV Video Music Awards
1984

Saturday Night Live
1975
