Dio
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Dio is a heavy metal band led by vocalist Ronnie James Dio, who formed it in October 1982 after leaving Black Sabbath. On an interview that is avalable on the special addition re release of Holy Diver, Ronnie states that he never intended to form a solo band, nor begin a solo career. His intention was to just form a new band, with fellow former Black Sabbath drummer Vinny Appice, but Diojust became the band's name by accident, thus beginning this band's story under Ronnie's stage last name. In addition to Ronnie on Vocals and Keyboards originally, and Vinny Appice on Drum Kit Drums,the band featuredVivian Campbell who played guitar; and Jimmy Bain, bass.
In May 1983 they released their debut album Holy Diver, on which Ronnie sang and played keyboards. To avoid having the vocalist stuck behind a keyboard in concert, the band recruited keyboardist Claude Schnell.
Now a quintet, they released The Last in Line on July 2, 1984, followed by Sacred Heart on August 15, 1985. Several songs were recorded during the tour for that album; they were released along with the studio-recorded "Time To Burn" on the Intermission mini LP.
In 1986 Vivian Campbell left the band to join Whitesnake and was replaced by Craig Goldy. On July 21, 1987 their fourth album Dream Evil was released. After Dream Evil the entire Dio band was reconstructed introducing among other new musicians 19 year old guitarist Rowan Robertson. The new band released the album Lock up the Wolves. After this album Ronnie reunited with his former bandmates in Black Sabbath. The reunion was shortlived producing only one album. After this Ronnie James Dio reassembled the Dio band. At this time the guitarist Tracy G became a member of the band. During this era the band made the albums Strange Highways, Angry Machines and Inferno - Last in Live.
Goldy returned in 2000 for Dio's eighth studio album, Magica, but subsequently left before completion of Dio's ninth effort, Killing the Dragon, which was released in 2002 through Spitfire Records. Doug Aldrich was the guitarist on Killing The Dragon. Goldy returned once more to Dio in the summer of 2003. In 2004 Dio released their tenth studio album, Master of the Moon on September 7, 2004 in America through Sanctuary Records, and on August 30, 2004 in Europe through SPV Records. The album features multi-instrumentalist Jeff Pilson (ex-Dokken) on bass duties. Pilson had earlier played with Dio in the 1990s.
2005 saw the release of the Dio live album Evil or Divine - Live In New York City, which featured the same show that was released on DVD in 2003. Dio has claimed he did not have much input on this release, as he had already left the label that released it. Dio toured South America, Japan, Europe, and Russia in 2005. His fall tour is titled "An Evening With Dio" and is slated to feature a regular set, and then a second set of the band playing his 1983 album Holy Diver in entirety. The band is purportedly going to film a date from this show in Russia for future DVD release.
A new album is widely expected to be released in mid-2006.
In 1999, Dio appeared in an episode of South Park titled Hooked on Monkey Phonics. The band appears performing Holy Diver at an elementary school dance.
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Current Line-Up
- Ronnie James Dio – vocals
- Craig Goldy – guitars
- Rudy Sarzo – bass
- Simon Wright – drums
- Scott Warren – keyboards
Chronology
1982-1983
Line-up: Ronnie James Dio (vocals and keyboards), Vivian Campbell (guitars), Jimmy Bain (bass, keyboards), Vinny Appice (drums)
Albums
- Holy Diver (1983)
1984-1985
Line-up: Ronnie James Dio (vocals), Vivian Campbell (guitars), Jimmy Bain (bass), Vinny Appice (drums), Claude Schnell (keyboards)
Albums
1986-1988
Line-up: Ronnie James Dio (vocals), Craig Goldie (guitars), Jimmy Bain (bass), Vinny Appice (drums), Claude Schnell (keyboards)
Albums
1989-1993
Line-up: Ronnie James Dio (vocals), Rowan Robertson (guitars), Teddy Cook (bass), Simon Wright (drums), Jens Johansson (keyboards)
Albums
1994-1999
Line-up: Ronnie James Dio (vocals), Jeff Pilson (bass), Tracy G (guitars), Vinny Appice (drums), Scott Warren (keyboards)
Albums
- Strange Highways (1994)
- Angry Machines (1996)
- Anthology (compilation) (1997)
- Master Series (compilation) (1998)
- Inferno: Last in Live (live) (1998)
2000-2001
Line-up: Ronnie James Dio (vocals), Jimmy Bain/Chuck Garric (bass), Craig Goldie (guitars), Simon Wright (drums), Scott Warren (keyboards)
Albums
2002-2003
Line-up: Ronnie James Dio (vocals), Jimmy Bain (bass), Doug Aldrich (guitars), Simon Wright (drums), Scott Warren (keyboards)
Albums
- Killing The Dragon (2002)
2004-
Line-up: Ronnie James Dio (vocals), Jeff Pilson (bass), Craig Goldy (guitars), Simon Wright (drums), Scott Warren (keyboards)
Albums
2005-
Line-up: Ronnie James Dio (vocals), Rudy Sarzo (bass), Doug Aldrich (guitars), Simon Wright (drums), Scott Warren (keyboards)
Discography
- Holy Diver (1983) chart position 61 (US)
- The Last in Line (1984) chart position 24 (US)
- Sacred Heart (1985) chart position 29 (US)
- Intermission (1986) chart position 70 (US)
- Dream Evil (1987) chart position 43 (US)
- Lock up the Wolves (1990) chart position 61 (US)
- Strange Highways (1994) chart position 142 (US)
- Diamonds – The Best of Dio (1995)
- Angry Machines (1996)
- Inferno - Last in Live (1998)
- Magica (2000)
- Killing the Dragon (2002) chart position 199 (US)
- Master of the Moon (2004)
- Evil or Divine - Live In New York City (2005)
- Holy Diver -Live (2006)
See also
External links
- Dio's Official Website
- Dio fan site with tour dates and discography
- Rainbow In The dark - Norwegian Dio fan site
- The Unofficial Dio Message Board
- Hear n Aid Hear n Aid Project
- Metallian Dio in Metallian including discography and historyfr:Dio