Dio
Biography
For a brief spell during the mid-'80s, the heavy metal quintet Dio was one of the top U.S. concert attractions, boasting one of the most over-the-top stage acts of its time loaded with props and special effects (lasers, explosions, a giant dragon, etc.). The group's leader was singer Ronnie James Dio, who had previously become acquainted with the metal masses as the frontman of Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow from 1975-1978 and Black Sabbath from 1979-1982. Come the early '80s, Ronnie James was ready to finally head out on his own, forming Dio and recruiting a stellar backing band, consisting of a few former bandmembers, ex-Rainbow bassist Jimmy Bain and ex-Black Sabbath drummer Vinny Appice (Carmine Appice's brother), in addition to ex-Sweet Savage guitar shredder Vivian Campbell. Lyrically, the group would retain the same subject matter that Ronnie James specialized in with his previous outfits (dungeons and dragons, swords and sorcery, damsels in distress, etc.), but musically, Dio was more melodically based than Rainbow or Sabbath. The group scored a hit right off the bat with their 1983 debut release, Holy Diver, which spawned such popular MTV videos as "Rainbow in the Dark," as well as its title track.
For their sophomore effort, 1984's The Last in Line, the band expanded its lineup to include keyboardist Claude Schnell, as the album would become the biggest hit of Dio's career (on the strength of another MTV-approved video, for the album's anthemic title track) and the group became an arena-headliner. Although Dio's next release, 1985's Sacred Heart, was commercially successful, Campbell had become disillusioned by the group's direction and split from the group a year later. Just prior to Campbell's exit, the entire Dio band helped organize Hear N' Aid, an all-star assembly of heavy metal artists that recorded a track called "Stars," which helped fight world hunger (a subsequent album was issued as well, collecting previously unreleased live tracks from a few of the day's top hard rock acts). Former Giuffria guitarist Craig Goldy took Campbell's place, resulting in such releases as 1986's live EP Intermission and 1987's Dream Evil, which retained the group's headbanging audience, but failed to expand upon it as its previous releases had.
By 1990's Lock up the Wolves, Ronnie James Dio was the only original member of Dio left in attendance as the band's lineup continued to fluctuate throughout the '90s on such releases as 1994's Strange Highways, 1996's Angry Machines, and 1998's Inferno: Last in Live (Ronnie James took a brief break from Dio in 1992 to rejoin Black Sabbath for a lone release, Dehumanizer). In 2000, a pair of Dio releases emerged; first was Dio's first new studio album in four years, the concept album Magica (which saw past members Bain and Goldy return to the group), as well as a 16-track compilation titled The Very Beast of Dio. His medieval-themed metal returned two years later, when the Killing the Dragon album arrived in the spring of 2002. The album was a serious endevor, but Dio also learned to make fun of his image after years of defending it, inviting comedy duo Tenacious D to star in the video for "Push" and even including the clip on the fall re-release of Killing the Dragon. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Magica & Killing The Dragon
2007

Holy Diver Live
2006

The Very Beast Of Dio
2000

Strange Highways
1994

Lock Up The Wolves
1990
saw twisted sister open for dio on holy diver tour..lol yea yea.just look whos in his line up. not crazy about him in sabbath.i worked in the kitchen of the normandy inn on LI blackmoore was a frequent visiter ive held the infamous white strat at a photo shoot there.thanks for blinding me with the laser
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Dio rules! He DOESN'T growl, but sings melodicaly. His tunes are great, especially when he was w/Rainbow & Sabbath, & oh yeah Heaven & Hell good stuff. definitley not pop nor schock. If you don't like this, metalheads, go back to rap, disco, pop... thanks Pandora.
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ugh. i love metal but dio is such a pathetic retarded joke. hard rock radio only plays dio out of sympathy for this poor lame prop of rock. you can polish a turd... but it still stinks.
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so many ppl i talk to have nnever heard of dio im shocked at them haha im a diehard metal fan period exepcially the classic metal itll never die
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Dio is awesome, Killswitch did a hell of a job covering Holy Diver. Some people hate it (i.e. diehard Dio fans) but I loved it.
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he is a great metal singer. he did perfect playin on black sabbath. and he'll continue doing great.
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having had the pleasure of meeting ronnie on more than one occasion I for one can tell you first hand that he behaves anything but foolishly. And he's one heck of a snooker player.
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HOLY DIVER!!!
RIDE THE TIGER!!! SHINY DIAMONDS!!! goddamn i luv those f---ing lyrics |
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Very good solo artist but not a fan of him when he was brought in for a "replacement " for ozzy in sabbath. No one can replace ozzy, especially not dio. Not a knock on his talent, just his style
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Saw Heaven & Hell last yr in Dallas; Ronnie James,Toni, & Geezer havnt lost a drop; nor has Vinnie Appice on drums. Pretty sure it was Vinnie; but hell, couldve been Carmine; they look & play just alike. Either way; totally KICKED A**!!!!!
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Nothing has changed since Black Sabbath still metal ROCK!!!!!We all will grow old. Ronnie James is always on top in my book.He defies his age.
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Elf was also an excellent band. Very blues-influe n c e d . I dig most of his work. He lost a little after "Lock up the wolves" But, still a great singer.
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If you love Dio, be sure to check out his work in: Black Sabbath (4 albums now), Rainbow, and... Elf. Just be warned that the Elf stuff is REALLY old. Rainbow kicks a** though, classic 70's and 80's!
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check out the Heaven and Hell DVD,he hasn't lost a thing.
welcome to the club Annie!! |
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dio was originally not a solo group although it carries the name. the cohesiveness of the band is what made them sucha great showpiece the talents of ronnie james.
his brand of metal is so distnct and steeped in lore, he is the tolkien of the genre. and the trajectory of his careers with its peaks, multi-projec t s , wanes, line-up shifts, and longevity he is a model to the entire industry. |
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ronnie james dio is good solo! but he kicks a** with black sabbath!!!
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Who among you can dispute the legendary status of the Man On The Silver Mountain?... ~ c r i c k e t s chirp~ ....hmmm...T h a t s what i thought...." In the garden of Good and Evil...You go...but you know..the spider only spins!!...Th e Shadow of the Wind"
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