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Remembering Ronnie James Dio: First Anniversary Of Metal Singer’s Death
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Today commemorates the first anniversary since the death of metal legend Ronnie James Dio.

Diminutive in stature, mighty in voice, Dio was infectiously passionate about his music and his fans. Born Ronald James Padovano in Portsmouth, New Hampshire in 1942 he spent the late-’50s and ’60s playing in a number of touring bands, changing his name to Dio in 1961. He worked with some of the very best metal musicians and was constantly in demand.

It was in the early ’70s and his work with the band Elf that bought his special voice to the attention of ex-Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore when he was setting up a new band. Rainbow was Blackmore’s project, but his lead singer and co-writer quickly became the talking point. Together they released some great albums, including the stunning Rising and Long Live Rock ‘n’ Roll.

He went on to front Black Sabbath, replacing original lead singer Ozzy Osbourne, releasing the frighteningly good album Heaven and Hell and The Mob Rules. The latter album’s lineup of Dio, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Vinny Appice came together in 2006 to form Heaven & Hell.

Some of Dio’s finest work was with his own band, Dio. Its debut album, Holy Diver, is one of the greatest albums of all time. Its title track, with the relentlessly marching guitar riff and voraciously powerful vocal, will always be regarded as one of the best examples of metal music.

In late 2009, Dio was diagnosed with stomach cancer. Despite treatment and signs of improvement, Dio’s condition quickly worsened. He passed away May 16, 2010 at aged 67.

As soon as the tragic news was announced of his passing, tributes immediately began to pour in from all corners of the metal world [See Geeks of Doom’s own “Horns” tribute]. All of them highlighted that Dio was not only a truly great singer, but also a wonderful human being to those who knew him or were lucky enough to have met him. His colleagues knew this to be true and so too did his fans.

“He possessed one of the greatest voices in all of heavy metal, and had a heart to match it.” – Twisted Sister guitarist Jay Jay French.

Ronnie James Dio
1942 – 2010

Dio – Rainbow in the Dark

1 Comment »

  1. Rest in peace, Ronnie; one year later you are gone but never forgotten!!!!!    

    Comment by MadMike — May 16, 2011 @ 6:19 pm

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