andwith hits like "Don't Talk to Strangers," "Stand Up and Shout," "Holy Diver," and "Rainbow in the Dark," the album became Dio's biggest success. Making an impression is key to a band's success ...
Not all band's beginnings are perfect as sometimes their original sound doesn’t sell as well; however, some tweaks can change ...
But Dio’s big break arrived in 1975, when he was hired to front Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow ... the band on ice for a couple of years to rejoin Black Sabbath for the ‘Dehumanizer’ album ...
Despite the success of his solo album 'Holy Diver' there was one song on there that Ronnie James Dio always regretted including.
This 1983 album was supposed to be Ronnie James Dio’s first step out into the world as a soloist post-Black Sabbath and post-Rainbow, and it’s a good thing he got a whole band together to get ...