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Metal legend Ronnie James Dio dead at 67

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  1. MadmanNero

    MadmanNero Well-Known Member

    Originally posted by By WAYNE PARRY, Associated Press Writer Wayne Parry, Associated Press Writer

    Ronnie James Dio, whose soaring vocals, poetic lyrics and mythic tales of a never-ending struggle between good and evil broke new ground in heavy metal, died Sunday, according to a statement from his wife and manager. He was 67.

    Dio revealed last summer that he was suffering from stomach cancer shortly after wrapping up a tour in Atlantic City, N.J. with the latest incarnation of Black Sabbath, under the name Heaven And Hell.

    "Today my heart is broken," Wendy Dio wrote on the singer's site, adding he died at 7:45 a.m. "Many, many friends and family were able to say their private goodbyes before he peacefully passed away.

    "Ronnie knew how much he was loved by all," Wendy Dio continued. "We so appreciate the love and support that you have all given us ... Please know he loved you all and his music will live on forever."

    The statement was confirmed by Los Angeles publicist Maureen O'Connor.

    Dio rose to fame in 1975 as the first lead singer of Rainbow, the heavy metal band put together by guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, who had just quit Deep Purple.

    Dio then replaced legendary vocalist Ozzy Osbourne in Black Sabbath in 1980 with the critically acclaimed album "Heaven And Hell," considered by many critics to be one of the finest heavy metal albums of all time. His on-again, off-again tenure with Black Sabbath touched off an intense debate among fans as to which singer was the true essence of the band — a discussion that lasted until his death.

    He also enjoyed a successful solo career with his self-titled band, Dio, in between his three stints with Black Sabbath (1980-82; 1992; and 2007-2009, when the band toured as Heaven And Hell, to differentiate it from Osbourne-led versions of Sabbath). Many of his most memorable songs revolved around the struggle between good and evil, including his signature tune "Heaven And Hell." He also drew heavily on medieval imagery in songs like "Neon Knights," "Killing The Dragon" and "Stargazer."

    "He possessed one of the greatest voices in all of heavy metal, and had a heart to match it," said Twisted Sister guitarist Jay Jay French, whose band toured with Dio since 1983, and was to do so again this summer at European rock festivals. "He was the nicest, classiest person you would ever want to meet."

    Dio organized an all-star charity collaboration in 1986 called "Hear N Aid" to raise money for famine relief in Africa, styled on the successful "We Are The World" campaign of a few years earlier. His solo hits included "Rainbow In The Dark, "The Last In Line" and "Holy Diver."
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    Pretty much doesn't surprise me but I didn't know exactly how old he actually was. Still he was one of my favorite singers back in the 80s I still listen to a lot of his songs today.
     
  2. Reider

    Reider Modereider

    I played some Holy Diver today in his memory.

    \m/-_-
     
  3. super_pastafari32

    super_pastafari32 Well-Known Member

    Just the same here... one of his bests songs without a doubt

    Farewell Dio!, I will join you on the other life!
    Another of our brother of metal who takes his place in the Valhalla
     
  4. ace1o1

    ace1o1 Well-Known Member

    Shit...another great man lost...but not forgotten.
     
  5. nu885

    nu885 Well-Known Member

    i didnt know he died until i read that the guy from slurpcock *cough slipknot died



    this goes "straight to the heart" i love dio with a passion my sympathies go to his family
     
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