7 Questions with Oliver Diez

Palmetto Elementary Music Teacher

How did your musical career get started?
I learned right away that I enjoyed the stage very much, be it performing with a group, dancing or acting. I began playing the saxophone in seventh grade and continued all through high school in the marching, symphonic and jazz bands. By my senior year, I knew I wanted to pursue a musical career, but it was my mother who encouraged me to major in music education.

The Palmetto Elementary Jazz Band is famous locally. How did that start and how do you get elementary students to play at a high level? In my interview, I told the principal that my goal was to begin a band program. It took two years. By 2001, I had my first band rehearsal and 30 students showed up with instruments. Our jazz combo was formed in 2003 with the best horn players, which at the time were three great musicians. Over the last 12 years, our students have been judged at the Music USA Festival and understand what is expected to become a Superior concert band.

What is your favorite personal performance and why? Back in the late ’90s, I was part of a Latin rock band called Don Pepe. The biggest concert I remember was at Bayfront Park, where we opened up for Los Fabulosos Cadillacs. We had made a name for ourselves before this, but this concert took us to a whole new level. It was an amazing experience receiving the ovation we got that evening.

What are some of the favorite moments of your life, outside of work and music? The time I have for my family is extremely special and needed. Whether it is a day at the park with my boys, visiting abuela and abuelo, eating out at a restaurant or simply cuddling on the couch with my wife and kids watching TV, I cherish these special moments. I make it a goal to always find time for my family. It is the balance of my life and what keeps my life stable.

What legacy would you like to leave at Palmetto Elementary School when you retire? My legacy does not just include Palmetto Elementary, but elementary schools throughout Florida, and that is to encourage other elementary directors to begin band programs at their schools. As far as the band program at Palmetto Elementary School? I hope to make it as big as any middle school program in our county.

What is something that no one knows about you? I met my wife at Palmetto Elementary when she used to drop off her younger sister. We met in 2001, began dating, and got married five years later. We now have two wonderful boys, ages 8 and 5, who are both students at Palmetto Elementary. Meeting my future wife is the main reason I know I was destined to work here.

What is your favorite thing about teaching in Pinecrest? I cannot think of a better place to work. The amount of support I have received in my 17 years of teaching has been amazing. The success during my career is not just due to my students’ talent, but also due to the support our parents and the community have given me. Our administration and teachers have always shown tremendous support. I was blessed on April 19, 1999, when I walked into Palmetto Elementary as a rookie music teacher, never to know the success working here would give me.

You May Also Like
A cocktail in a martini glass garnished with an origami crane, with "FLAVORfiles" in bold orange letters and "April Flavor Files" subtly featured above. The background is softly blurred. Lifestyle
April Flavor Files
April 9, 2026
A group of fifteen people dressed in formal evening wear poses together on a patterned floor, smiling at the camera against a decorative backdrop with green and gold lighting, truly embodying the spirit of Golden Angels and making a Real Impact. Lifestyle
In Wynwood, a person in a dark suit and tie holds a black plate with a grilled steak topped with butter and roasted garlic, as the moon rises over the warmly lit background. Lifestyle
A Clean By Design sandwich on ciabatta bread filled with grilled chicken, melted cheese, fresh greens, and pesto sauce, served on a white plate against a white background. Lifestyle
Clean By Design
April 2, 2026

Leave a Reply

Max Strang’s Florida Language

the best homes do more than look striking. They answer to sun, storm, and the site-specific demands of living here.

Read More
A lush courtyard with a small stone pool, tropical plants, and palm trees surrounds a rustic stone building with a wooden balcony—perfect for savoring small town living. Two lounge chairs sit near the pool, creating a tranquil, inviting atmosphere. Lifestyle
Ave Maria’s Big Plan for Small Town Living

A master-planned community east of Naples bets on connection, shared amenities, and long-term growth to attract families and active adults alike

Read More
Four people, two adults and two children, walk together on a sunny sidewalk lined with palm trees and shops in vibrant Ave Maria, enjoying the charm of small town living as they share conversation in a modern outdoor shopping area. Lifestyle
Century Marks

At the Palm Beach International Boat Show, Lürssen arrives with history behind it, innovation ahead of it, and the largest yacht in the harbor.

Read More
A large, modern white yacht cruises through calm, open water on a cloudy day, leaving a curved wake behind it—a fitting scene as the Century Marks vessel glides beneath an overcast sky across the expansive sea. Lifestyle
Twenty Years in Heels

Glam-A-THON’s founder, Tammy Gail, reflects on survival, dignity, and the power of turning celebration into 20 years of support

Read More
A group of women in matching pink shirts, hats, and sunglasses march together holding a "High Healers" banner for Broward Health at an outdoor event, celebrating Twenty Years in Heels while raising awareness and carrying pink accessories. Lifestyle
Other Posts
Where to Eat this Easter

A curated guide to the region’s most festive Easter dining, from rooftops to waterfronts.

Read More
A festive table setting with a striped tablecloth, a colorful floral centerpiece, wrapped gifts, painted eggs, and place settings with napkins and cutlery, creating a vibrant spring or Easter celebration atmosphere. Lifestyle
Inside Our March Cover Party at the New Palm Garden Event House

Lifestyle and South Florida Business & Wealth celebrate their latest covers with an evening of photos, friends, and familiar faces.

Read More
A smiling woman in a gold sequin crop top and denim shorts poses with one arm raised next to a large Las Olas Lifestyle March Cover Party magazine cover. The scene is set against a green leafy wall at Palm Garden Event House. Lifestyle
Proof of Brotherhood

From goal lines to oak lines, Mike and Maurkice Pouncey craft Twin P Whiskey with backbone

Read More
Two men smiling at a bar, holding cocktails. One is seated in a white shirt and blue tie; the other, standing in a blue shirt, pours a drink. Colorful bottles, stained glass windows, and music reminiscent of Hall & Oates set the scene. Lifestyle
Beyond Hall & Oates

With a new band, nine solo albums, and a return to his roots, John Oates is still writing the next chapter.

Read More
A man wearing glasses, a scarf, and a leather jacket holds an electric guitar in front of geometric wooden panels, bathed in warm orange lighting—a scene reminiscent of classic Hall & Oates album covers. Lifestyle