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Dio (band)

Dio was an American heavy metal band formed in 1982 and led by vocalist Ronnie James Dio. Dio left Black Sabbath with intentions to form a new band with fellow former Black Sabbath drummer Vinny Appice.[1] The name Dio was chosen because it made sense from a commercial standpoint,[citation needed] as the name was already well known at that time.

Dio
Dio in 2005
Background information
OriginCortland, New York, U.S.
GenresHeavy metal
Years active1982–2010
Labels
Past membersSee below
Websitewww.ronniejamesdio.com

The band released 10 studio albums and had numerous lineup changes over the years, with Dio himself being the only constant member. Guitarists included Vivian Campbell, Craig Goldy, Doug Aldrich, Warren DeMartini,[2] Tracy G, Jake E. Lee and Rowan Robertson.

The band dissolved in 2010 when Ronnie James Dio died of stomach cancer at the age of 67. Dio has sold more than 20 million albums worldwide.

Biography

Origins and Holy Diver (1982–1983)

In 1982, disagreements originating over the mixing of Black Sabbath's Live Evil album resulted in the departure of Ronnie James Dio and Vinny Appice from the band.[3] Wanting to continue together as a band, the two formed Dio in October 1982 in the United States with guitarist Jake E. Lee and bassist Jimmy Bain. About a month after the band’s formation, Lee was replaced by Vivian Campbell. The following May, the band released their debut album, Holy Diver, which featured two hit singles – "Rainbow in the Dark" and "Holy Diver" – that gained popularity from MTV. Dio and Jimmy Bain played keyboards in the studio, but recruited keyboardist Claude Schnell for live shows in 1983 prior to the Holy Diver tour. Schnell played to the side of the stage on the first two tours before coming out front in 1985.[4] Dio had this to say of the band's origins:

It was a good time to be in that band. It was perfect for us. Everything just fell into place. The ethic in rehearsal was amazing. The effort in the recording was just as good. Everybody wanted it to be great. We really believed in what we were doing and couldn't wait to get that product out and have people hear it.[5]

The Last in Line to Dream Evil (1984–1989)

Now a quintet with Schnell on keyboards, the band released their second studio album, The Last in Line, on July 2, 1984. It was followed by their third album, Sacred Heart, which was released on August 13, 1985.

In 1985, Dio, Campbell and Bain also wrote the song "Stars" for the Hear 'n Aid project, with many other heavy metal luminaries of the time contributing. Campbell became unhappy working with Dio,[6] and the rift between them culminated in Campbell being fired from Dio's band.[7] Campbell was subsequently invited to join Whitesnake in 1987.[8] Several songs were recorded live during the Sacred Heart tour for the 1986 Intermission EP with Campbell still on guitar, however the EP also contained the studio track "Time To Burn",[9] which served to introduce fans to Craig Goldy as the new guitarist.

On July 21, 1987, their fourth album Dream Evil was released. After Dream Evil, Goldy, wanting to pursue solo projects, left the band.[10] In June 1989, 18-year-old Rowan Robertson was announced as Goldy's successor but further changes were to follow, with Schnell, Bain and Appice leaving the band.

Changes (1990–1999)

Schnell, Bain, and Appice were replaced, respectively, with Jens Johansson, Teddy Cook, and former AC/DC drummer Simon Wright. The new band released the album Lock Up the Wolves in the spring of 1990. During the tour, Dio had a chance meeting with former Black Sabbath bandmate Geezer Butler which led to that band's short-lived reunion, producing one album, Dehumanizer. After this, Dio reassembled Dio once again, retaining only Appice on the drums. By early 1993, guitarist Tracy G, keyboardist Scott Warren of Warrant and bassist Jeff Pilson of Dokken had all joined. During this era, the band abandoned fantasy themed songs and focused on modern issues.[11] As a result, some fans regard the albums made during this period—1993's Strange Highways, 1996's Angry Machines and the live album Inferno: Last in Live—as the worst in Dio's catalogue, while others view them positively as a step away from the outdated sound of the 1980s. With disappointing record sales for Angry Machines, management wanted the band to go back to their earlier style prompting the departure of Tracy G[12] to be replaced by the returning Craig Goldy. In addition, Appice left Dio once again.

Comeback (2000–2004)

 
Dio performing in Paris, 2002

Craig Goldy's return facilitated the release of Dio's eighth studio album in 2000, Magica, which was regarded by many as the band's "comeback album" and reached No. 13 on the Billboard independent charts. It featured not only the return of Goldy but also of Simon Wright and Jimmy Bain, although on the European leg of the tour Chuck Garric played bass. Scott Warren remained in the band and performed live, although Dio and Bain handled all of the keyboard and synth on Magica. A concept album, Magica featured a return to the band's older, more successful sound, while increased use of keyboards gave it a more modern feel.[13] During the following tour, however, tensions rose between Goldy on the one hand and Bain and Dio on the other, as Goldy was dealing with family obligations. Goldy left the band in January 2002 and was replaced with Doug Aldrich, who Bain had met while recording a tribute album for Metallica. Because of his late arrival, Aldrich did not contribute much to Dio's ninth work, Killing the Dragon, which was written primarily by Dio and Bain. Killing The Dragon was released in 2002 through Spitfire Records and was well received in the metal community, making the Billboard top 200. Aldrich would stay in the band until April of the following year, when he, like Campbell before him, joined Whitesnake, prompting Goldy's return. Soon afterward, Bain left the band.[14]

Master of the Moon and Split (2004–2010)

Dio released their tenth studio album, Master of the Moon on August 30, 2004 in Europe through SPV Records and on September 7, 2004 in the United States through Sanctuary Records. The album features multi-instrumentalist Jeff Pilson (formerly of Dokken) on bass duties; however, because of prior obligations with Foreigner, he was only available for the recording sessions, and so was replaced by Rudy Sarzo (formerly of Ozzy Osbourne, Quiet Riot, Whitesnake, Blue Öyster Cult among others) on the tour.

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 toured South America, Japan, Europe, and Russia in 2005. Their autumn tour was titled "An Evening With Dio" and featured a regular set, and then a second set of the band playing Holy Diver in its entirety. A DVD of the tour was filmed in London. The audio of this performance, a double CD named Holy Diver – Live was released in April 2006.

In 2007, it was announced that Black Sabbath would reunite with Dio and go under the name Heaven & Hell. The band released The Devil You Know in 2009.

Dio's involvement with Heaven & Hell delayed the recording of what was to be the follow-up to Master of the Moon, Magica II.[15] The three-year hiatus was briefly interrupted for a 10 concert European mini-tour in May/June 2008, and was scheduled to be interrupted again in November/December 2009 with 22 concerts starting in the UK and ending in Germany.[16] Doug Aldrich was to have filled in for Craig Goldy on guitar on these dates, who had other obligations. Dio intended to release a new single, entitled "Electra", to coincide with the tour. This would have been their first studio material in 5 years. The band also intended to record an album or two in 2010.[17]

On November 18, 2009, the European tour was cancelled due to Dio's hospitalization. He had been diagnosed with stomach cancer, and was undergoing treatment. His manager and wife Wendy Dio thanked well-wishers and said "After he kills this dragon, Ronnie will be back on stage, where he belongs, doing what he loves best, performing for his fans."[18]

On February 19, 2010, it was announced on Dio's official website that he would release a box set, entitled the Tournado Box Set, for limited purchase. The set includes the Killing the Dragon CD, Evil or Divine DVD (PAL format only), DVD bonus material, interviews, photo gallery, never-before-seen behind the scenes footage, promo video for the Killing the Dragon track "Push", exclusive Dio cards, and the bonus CD single "Electra" (which is the last song the band recorded), from the unfinished albums Magica II & Magica III.[19]

Death of Ronnie James Dio

Dio died on May 16, 2010, of stomach cancer at the Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas, at the age of 67.

On November 9, 2010, a posthumous live album was released. Titled Dio at Donington UK: Live 1983 & 1987, it features Dio's 1983 and 1987 appearances at the Monsters of Rock festival and showcases several songs from the Dio era of both Rainbow and Black Sabbath, in addition to songs from Dio's own catalogue.[20]

When being interviewed by Classic Rock Magazine from the UK, Dio guitarist Craig Goldy stated "We were working on tracks for a new Dio album just before Ronnie died in May. And we did almost finish one song. Wendy [Dio, Ronnie's widow/manager] has been talking about reissuing [DIO's] 'Magica' album (originally released in 2000) with bonus tracks, including this one." Goldy goes on to say of the lyrics, that they were written by Dio when he was fighting cancer, and are "very emotional" and "hard to listen to without a lump at the back of your throat".[21]

On March 18, it was announced that the surviving members of the final line-up of Dio would embark on a project with former Judas Priest front man Tim "Ripper" Owens under the moniker DIO Disciples. The project has been touring extensively since 2011.

In May 2012, former Dio guitarist Vivian Campbell, despite his long established feud with Dio, announced his intent to reunite the original Dio band for a potential series of shows. This would include himself, drummer Vinny Appice, bassist Jimmy Bain, and keyboardist Claude Schnell. This announced line-up would feature former Lynch Mob vocalist and The Offspring touring member Andrew Freeman stepping in for Dio.[22][23] and would perform under the name Last in Line.[24]

Murray

Murray is the demonic-looking mascot of Dio who appears on several of Dio's album covers, including Holy Diver, The Last in Line and Dream Evil, as well as on some of their singles and compilation albums. He was also featured in the sets for live shows.

The Last in Line

Murray is also featured on Dio's second studio album, The Last in Line. On this cover, resurrected souls emerge from their graves on Judgment Day to find a gigantic Murray staring at them from the far horizon.

Dream Evil

Murray is not featured on Dio's third studio album, Sacred Heart, but is, for the last time in his original form, featured on the cover of Dream Evil. He is shown in the window of a bedroom with a child sleeping in a bed, while being haunted by several different spooky creatures. Murray's story is printed in the Dream Evil Tour book. The cover art of Dream Evil is a reference to one of the tracks on the album, "Faces in the Window" (the entire album's concept is fears and superstitions about the night and darkness).

Merchandise

The official Dio webstore had created and sold a baseball cap featuring a red embroidery of Murray on the front of the hat, and the DIO logo, in the same red embroidering, on the back side.[25] Recently, a figure of Murray was announced by Incendium.[26]

Legacy

Comedy rock duo Tenacious D released a song on their first album entitled "Dio", written as a tribute to Dio, which mocked him somewhat for being too old and stated that Tenacious D were going to take over his position as masters of heavy metal.[27] Before playing the song live, Jack Black would typically speak about how Dio's tenure in Black Sabbath served as his inspiration to get into heavy metal. The duo appeared in the music video for Dio's song "Push", and he in turn appeared and sang in Tenacious D's comedy movie The Pick of Destiny.[28]

The Dio patch on the denim jacket worn by Eddie Munson (played by Joe Quinn) in a season of the Netflix show Stranger Things is made using a t-shirt from Ronnie James Dio's personal estate. The show’s costume designer, Amy Parris, in a Q&A posted on the Netflix website said, “He's (Munson) a fan of wizard metal, he's a fan of Dio. He's a fan of Metallica. Actually, Dio was a popular band in the '80s, and we reached out to the estate. His wife is in charge of his estate and offered to send us vintage T-shirts, which was such a dream."[29]

The character Dio Brando from the manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is named after the band. This has two meanings, as both a reference to the band and to the Italian for "God", referencing the character's high self-esteem.[30]

Band members

Final lineup

Succeeding bands

Two groups of former members of Dio, DIO Disciples and Last in Line, have reunited independently to perform Dio songs.

Dio Disciples

Last in Line

Discography

Studio albums
Live albums

Videography

References

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External links

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Dio was an American heavy metal band formed in 1982 and led by vocalist Ronnie James Dio Dio left Black Sabbath with intentions to form a new band with fellow former Black Sabbath drummer Vinny Appice 1 The name Dio was chosen because it made sense from a commercial standpoint citation needed as the name was already well known at that time DioDio in 2005Background informationOriginCortland New York U S GenresHeavy metalYears active1982 2010LabelsEagleWarner Bros RepriseUniversalVertigoPhonogramSpitfireSanctuaryPast membersSee belowWebsitewww ronniejamesdio comThe band released 10 studio albums and had numerous lineup changes over the years with Dio himself being the only constant member Guitarists included Vivian Campbell Craig Goldy Doug Aldrich Warren DeMartini 2 Tracy G Jake E Lee and Rowan Robertson The band dissolved in 2010 when Ronnie James Dio died of stomach cancer at the age of 67 Dio has sold more than 20 million albums worldwide Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Origins and Holy Diver 1982 1983 1 2 The Last in Line to Dream Evil 1984 1989 1 3 Changes 1990 1999 1 4 Comeback 2000 2004 1 5 Master of the Moon and Split 2004 2010 1 6 Death of Ronnie James Dio 2 Murray 2 1 The Last in Line 2 2 Dream Evil 2 3 Merchandise 3 Legacy 4 Band members 4 1 Succeeding bands 4 1 1 Dio Disciples 4 1 2 Last in Line 5 Discography 6 Videography 7 References 8 External linksBiography EditOrigins and Holy Diver 1982 1983 EditIn 1982 disagreements originating over the mixing of Black Sabbath s Live Evil album resulted in the departure of Ronnie James Dio and Vinny Appice from the band 3 Wanting to continue together as a band the two formed Dio in October 1982 in the United States with guitarist Jake E Lee and bassist Jimmy Bain About a month after the band s formation Lee was replaced by Vivian Campbell The following May the band released their debut album Holy Diver which featured two hit singles Rainbow in the Dark and Holy Diver that gained popularity from MTV Dio and Jimmy Bain played keyboards in the studio but recruited keyboardist Claude Schnell for live shows in 1983 prior to the Holy Diver tour Schnell played to the side of the stage on the first two tours before coming out front in 1985 4 Dio had this to say of the band s origins It was a good time to be in that band It was perfect for us Everything just fell into place The ethic in rehearsal was amazing The effort in the recording was just as good Everybody wanted it to be great We really believed in what we were doing and couldn t wait to get that product out and have people hear it 5 The Last in Line to Dream Evil 1984 1989 Edit Now a quintet with Schnell on keyboards the band released their second studio album The Last in Line on July 2 1984 It was followed by their third album Sacred Heart which was released on August 13 1985 In 1985 Dio Campbell and Bain also wrote the song Stars for the Hear n Aid project with many other heavy metal luminaries of the time contributing Campbell became unhappy working with Dio 6 and the rift between them culminated in Campbell being fired from Dio s band 7 Campbell was subsequently invited to join Whitesnake in 1987 8 Several songs were recorded live during the Sacred Heart tour for the 1986 Intermission EP with Campbell still on guitar however the EP also contained the studio track Time To Burn 9 which served to introduce fans to Craig Goldy as the new guitarist On July 21 1987 their fourth album Dream Evil was released After Dream Evil Goldy wanting to pursue solo projects left the band 10 In June 1989 18 year old Rowan Robertson was announced as Goldy s successor but further changes were to follow with Schnell Bain and Appice leaving the band Changes 1990 1999 Edit Schnell Bain and Appice were replaced respectively with Jens Johansson Teddy Cook and former AC DC drummer Simon Wright The new band released the album Lock Up the Wolves in the spring of 1990 During the tour Dio had a chance meeting with former Black Sabbath bandmate Geezer Butler which led to that band s short lived reunion producing one album Dehumanizer After this Dio reassembled Dio once again retaining only Appice on the drums By early 1993 guitarist Tracy G keyboardist Scott Warren of Warrant and bassist Jeff Pilson of Dokken had all joined During this era the band abandoned fantasy themed songs and focused on modern issues 11 As a result some fans regard the albums made during this period 1993 s Strange Highways 1996 s Angry Machines and the live album Inferno Last in Live as the worst in Dio s catalogue while others view them positively as a step away from the outdated sound of the 1980s With disappointing record sales for Angry Machines management wanted the band to go back to their earlier style prompting the departure of Tracy G 12 to be replaced by the returning Craig Goldy In addition Appice left Dio once again Comeback 2000 2004 Edit Dio performing in Paris 2002 Craig Goldy s return facilitated the release of Dio s eighth studio album in 2000 Magica which was regarded by many as the band s comeback album and reached No 13 on the Billboard independent charts It featured not only the return of Goldy but also of Simon Wright and Jimmy Bain although on the European leg of the tour Chuck Garric played bass Scott Warren remained in the band and performed live although Dio and Bain handled all of the keyboard and synth on Magica A concept album Magica featured a return to the band s older more successful sound while increased use of keyboards gave it a more modern feel 13 During the following tour however tensions rose between Goldy on the one hand and Bain and Dio on the other as Goldy was dealing with family obligations Goldy left the band in January 2002 and was replaced with Doug Aldrich who Bain had met while recording a tribute album for Metallica Because of his late arrival Aldrich did not contribute much to Dio s ninth work Killing the Dragon which was written primarily by Dio and Bain Killing The Dragon was released in 2002 through Spitfire Records and was well received in the metal community making the Billboard top 200 Aldrich would stay in the band until April of the following year when he like Campbell before him joined Whitesnake prompting Goldy s return Soon afterward Bain left the band 14 Master of the Moon and Split 2004 2010 Edit Dio released their tenth studio album Master of the Moon on August 30 2004 in Europe through SPV Records and on September 7 2004 in the United States through Sanctuary Records The album features multi instrumentalist Jeff Pilson formerly of Dokken on bass duties however because of prior obligations with Foreigner he was only available for the recording sessions and so was replaced by Rudy Sarzo formerly of Ozzy Osbourne Quiet Riot Whitesnake Blue Oyster Cult among others on the tour 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 toured South America Japan Europe and Russia in 2005 Their autumn tour was titled An Evening With Dio and featured a regular set and then a second set of the band playing Holy Diver in its entirety A DVD of the tour was filmed in London The audio of this performance a double CD named Holy Diver Live was released in April 2006 In 2007 it was announced that Black Sabbath would reunite with Dio and go under the name Heaven amp Hell The band released The Devil You Know in 2009 Dio s involvement with Heaven amp Hell delayed the recording of what was to be the follow up to Master of the Moon Magica II 15 The three year hiatus was briefly interrupted for a 10 concert European mini tour in May June 2008 and was scheduled to be interrupted again in November December 2009 with 22 concerts starting in the UK and ending in Germany 16 Doug Aldrich was to have filled in for Craig Goldy on guitar on these dates who had other obligations Dio intended to release a new single entitled Electra to coincide with the tour This would have been their first studio material in 5 years The band also intended to record an album or two in 2010 17 On November 18 2009 the European tour was cancelled due to Dio s hospitalization He had been diagnosed with stomach cancer and was undergoing treatment His manager and wife Wendy Dio thanked well wishers and said After he kills this dragon Ronnie will be back on stage where he belongs doing what he loves best performing for his fans 18 On February 19 2010 it was announced on Dio s official website that he would release a box set entitled the Tournado Box Set for limited purchase The set includes the Killing the Dragon CD Evil or Divine DVD PAL format only DVD bonus material interviews photo gallery never before seen behind the scenes footage promo video for the Killing the Dragon track Push exclusive Dio cards and the bonus CD single Electra which is the last song the band recorded from the unfinished albums Magica II amp Magica III 19 Death of Ronnie James Dio Edit Dio died on May 16 2010 of stomach cancer at the Texas Medical Center in Houston Texas at the age of 67 On November 9 2010 a posthumous live album was released Titled Dio at Donington UK Live 1983 amp 1987 it features Dio s 1983 and 1987 appearances at the Monsters of Rock festival and showcases several songs from the Dio era of both Rainbow and Black Sabbath in addition to songs from Dio s own catalogue 20 When being interviewed by Classic Rock Magazine from the UK Dio guitarist Craig Goldy stated We were working on tracks for a new Dio album just before Ronnie died in May And we did almost finish one song Wendy Dio Ronnie s widow manager has been talking about reissuing DIO s Magica album originally released in 2000 with bonus tracks including this one Goldy goes on to say of the lyrics that they were written by Dio when he was fighting cancer and are very emotional and hard to listen to without a lump at the back of your throat 21 On March 18 it was announced that the surviving members of the final line up of Dio would embark on a project with former Judas Priest front man Tim Ripper Owens under the moniker DIO Disciples The project has been touring extensively since 2011 In May 2012 former Dio guitarist Vivian Campbell despite his long established feud with Dio announced his intent to reunite the original Dio band for a potential series of shows This would include himself drummer Vinny Appice bassist Jimmy Bain and keyboardist Claude Schnell This announced line up would feature former Lynch Mob vocalist and The Offspring touring member Andrew Freeman stepping in for Dio 22 23 and would perform under the name Last in Line 24 Murray EditMurray is the demonic looking mascot of Dio who appears on several of Dio s album covers including Holy Diver The Last in Line and Dream Evil as well as on some of their singles and compilation albums He was also featured in the sets for live shows The Last in Line Edit Murray is also featured on Dio s second studio album The Last in Line On this cover resurrected souls emerge from their graves on Judgment Day to find a gigantic Murray staring at them from the far horizon Dream Evil Edit Murray is not featured on Dio s third studio album Sacred Heart but is for the last time in his original form featured on the cover of Dream Evil He is shown in the window of a bedroom with a child sleeping in a bed while being haunted by several different spooky creatures Murray s story is printed in the Dream Evil Tour book The cover art of Dream Evil is a reference to one of the tracks on the album Faces in the Window the entire album s concept is fears and superstitions about the night and darkness Merchandise Edit The official Dio webstore had created and sold a baseball cap featuring a red embroidery of Murray on the front of the hat and the DIO logo in the same red embroidering on the back side 25 Recently a figure of Murray was announced by Incendium 26 Legacy EditComedy rock duo Tenacious D released a song on their first album entitled Dio written as a tribute to Dio which mocked him somewhat for being too old and stated that Tenacious D were going to take over his position as masters of heavy metal 27 Before playing the song live Jack Black would typically speak about how Dio s tenure in Black Sabbath served as his inspiration to get into heavy metal The duo appeared in the music video for Dio s song Push and he in turn appeared and sang in Tenacious D s comedy movie The Pick of Destiny 28 The Dio patch on the denim jacket worn by Eddie Munson played by Joe Quinn in a season of the Netflix show Stranger Things is made using a t shirt from Ronnie James Dio s personal estate The show s costume designer Amy Parris in a Q amp A posted on the Netflix website said He s Munson a fan of wizard metal he s a fan of Dio He s a fan of Metallica Actually Dio was a popular band in the 80s and we reached out to the estate His wife is in charge of his estate and offered to send us vintage T shirts which was such a dream 29 The character Dio Brando from the manga series JoJo s Bizarre Adventure is named after the band This has two meanings as both a reference to the band and to the Italian for God referencing the character s high self esteem 30 Band members EditMain article List of Dio band members Final lineup Ronnie James Dio vocals keyboards 1982 2010 his death Craig Goldy guitar keyboards 1986 1989 1999 2001 2004 2005 2006 2010 Rudy Sarzo bass 2004 2010 Simon Wright drums percussion 1989 1991 1998 2010 Scott Warren keyboards 1993 2010 Succeeding bands Edit Two groups of former members of Dio DIO Disciples and Last in Line have reunited independently to perform Dio songs Dio Disciples Edit Current members Craig Goldy guitar 2011 present Simon Wright drums 2011 present Scott Warren keyboards 2011 present Tim Ripper Owens vocals 2011 2014 2016 present Bjorn Englen bass 2012 present Oni Logan vocals 2012 present Mark Boals vocals 2013 present Former members Rudy Sarzo bass 2011 Toby Jepson vocals 2011 2012 James LoMenzo bass 2011 2012 Touring members Doro Pesch vocals 2011 Vinny Appice drums 2013 2014 Rowan Robertson guitar 2013 Gonzo Sandoval drums 2014 John Retta vocals 2016 Last in Line Edit Main article Last in Line Current members Vinny Appice drums 2012 present Vivian Campbell guitar 2012 present Andrew Freeman lead vocals 2012 present Phil Soussan bass guitar 2016 present Former members Jimmy Bain bass guitar 2012 2016 his death Claude Schnell keyboards 2012 2015 Erik Norlander keyboards 2016 2018 Discography EditMain article Dio discography Studio albumsHoly Diver 1983 The Last in Line 1984 Sacred Heart 1985 Dream Evil 1987 Lock Up the Wolves 1990 Strange Highways 1993 Angry Machines 1996 Magica 2000 Killing the Dragon 2002 Master of the Moon 2004 Live albumsIntermission 1986 Inferno Last in Live 1998 Evil or Divine Live in New York City 2003 Holy Diver Live 2006 At Donington UK Live 1983 amp 1987 2010 Finding The Sacred Heart Live In Philly 1986 2013 Live in London Hammersmith Apollo 1993 2014 Videography EditLive in Concert VHS amp Laserdisc 1984 A Special from the Spectrum VHS amp Laserdisc 1984 Sacred Heart The Video VHS 1986 DVD 2004 Time Machine VHS 1990 Evil or Divine Live in New York City DVD 2003 We Rock DVD DVD 2005 Holy Diver Live DVD 2006 Finding the Sacred Heart Live in Philly 1986 DVD amp BD 2013 Live in London Hammersmith Apollo 1993 DVD amp BD 2014 References Edit Saulnier Jason March 24 2012 Vinny Appice Interview Music Legends Retrieved May 6 2013 Ratt Guitarist Joins Dio Blabbermouth net 2003 04 30 Retrieved 2015 12 21 Goodman Dean 26 October 2006 Black Sabbath reunites without Ozzy news com au Archived from the original on October 5 2009 Retrieved October 13 2009 Dio Discography Ronniejamesdio com Archived from the original on January 2 2012 Retrieved January 9 2009 Black Sabbath Online Ronnie James Dio Interview Black sabbath com Archived from the original on October 13 2008 Retrieved December 30 2008 Dio Biography Retrieved January 9 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