Metal legend Ronnie James Dio dead at 67

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  • Brock Landers
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    • 06-30-08
    • 45359

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    Metal legend Ronnie James Dio dead at 67
    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.
    Though he had recently undergone his seventh chemotherapy treatment, he was hopeful to perform again. Earlier this month, the band Heaven And Hell canceled its summer tour, but Dio did not view being sidelined as a permanent thing.
    "Wendy, my doctors and I have worked so hard to make it happen for all of you, the ones we care so much about, that this setback could be devastating, but we will not let it be," he said in a statement. "With your continued love and support, we ... will carry on and thrive. There will be other tours, more music, more life and much more magic."
    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.
  • Deuce
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    • 01-12-08
    • 29843

    #2
    Damn he was solid, RIP Ronnie
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    • Brock Landers
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      • 06-30-08
      • 45359

      #3
      Had no idea he was even sick, and this old..
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      • fixxer
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        • 09-13-05
        • 1877

        #4
        R.I.P....one of the greatest.....I had the luck to see him in live 4 years ago, with BS: the Dio Years.....Rainbow in the Dark is one of my favourite songs ever....great singer, will be missed
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        • mr. leisure
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          • 01-29-08
          • 17507

          #5
          RIP ronnie
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          • minet123
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            • 02-17-07
            • 10280

            #6
            he was great with Richie Blackmores Rainbow
            RIP
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            • Reload
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              • 03-23-08
              • 12250

              #7
              RIP to Ronnie. He was having health problems for a while but was supposedly doing better recently.

              One of the best front men ever. Had a really unique sound no one could duplicate.



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              • Cougar Bait
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                • 10-04-07
                • 18282

                #8
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                • hugh_morris
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                  • 11-17-09
                  • 2039

                  #9
                  absolutely one of the finest writers and singers in the metal world..for a little guy..he had huge lungs that would just bellow..RIP Ronnie..
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                  • DrStale
                    SBR Hall of Famer
                    • 12-07-08
                    • 9692

                    #10
                    Sad day, Dio was the man.

                    RIP Ronnie.
                    Originally posted by Dark Horse
                    If with religion you mean belief system, your belief system is your religion. Again, it matters not what it is. You believe in it, you are loyal to it, would defend it, and yet have no proof of it, other than that, at one point or another, you chose to believe in it. Self-hypnosis. What if there were a snapping of fingers that broke the hypnosis?
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                    • pavyracer
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                      • 04-12-07
                      • 82865

                      #11
                      RIP Dio. Did you guys know he was the first heavy metal guy to use his fingers and form the famous heavy metal sign.

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                      • ronjon619
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                        • 09-06-09
                        • 3675

                        #12
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                        • Carseller4
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                          • 10-22-09
                          • 19627

                          #13
                          Very sad news.
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                          • JohnGalt2341
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                            • 12-31-09
                            • 9138

                            #14
                            Ronnie was the man! R.I.P.
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                            • texhooper
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                              • 01-05-09
                              • 10001

                              #15
                              i didn't even look to see if there was another thread. i started one too. my god, what an icon. i can't believe he's gone. why couldn't he have outlived ozzy?
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                              • Bluehorseshoe
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                                • 07-13-06
                                • 15018

                                #16
                                Originally posted by minet123
                                he was great with Richie Blackmores Rainbow RIP
                                I'm a big Rainbow fan. That's too bad.
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                                • Brock Landers
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                                  • 06-30-08
                                  • 45359

                                  #17
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                                  By Chris Harris
                                  May 16, 2010 6:26 PM EDT
                                  Ronnie James Dio, the former Elf, Rainbow and Black Sabbath singer who often claimed credit for inventing metal's chief hand gesture, the devil horns, has died at the age of 67, according to a statement from his wife and manager Wendy Dio. The Holy Diver mastermind revealed last fall that he'd been diagnosed with the early stages of stomach cancer. Despite undergoing immediate treatment at the Mayo Clinic, Dio was unable to do what he swore he would: kill the dragon.
                                  "Today my heart is broken," Wendy wrote in a message on Dio's official website. She said Ronnie passed just before 8 a.m. today. "Many, many friends and family were able to say their private goodbyes before he peacefully passed away. We so appreciate the love and support that you have all given us. Please give us a few days of privacy to deal with this terrible loss. Please know he loved you all and his music will live on forever."
                                  Dio, who was known for his high falsetto, imposing presence, and mythic lyricism, was forced to cancel a European tour soon after making the announcement about his health. In online messages to fans, he expressed his determination to kick the fatal disease, the second most common cause of cancer death worldwide. He had recently undergone his seventh chemotherapy treatment and was hoping to take the stage again soon. Heaven and Hell were forced to cancel their summer tour earlier this month.
                                  While perhaps best known as Ozzy Osbourne's Black Sabbath replacement, Dio first rose to prominence during the 1970s with Rainbow, the influential metal troupe featuring Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore. He took over for Ozzy behind the Sabbath microphone stand in 1980. He recorded and released Heaven and Hell with Sabbath, an LP that is widely considered one of the genre's defining moments.
                                  He formed a solo band to keep him busy between his time with Black Sabbath, and experienced considerable success with songs like "Rainbow in the Dark" and "The Last in Line." Tenacious D wrote a tribute song titled "Dio" to the wide-eyed singer, which appears on the band's self-titled debut.
                                  The news of Dio's death was met with an outpouring of sorrow from the metal community, who, since the start of 2010, have lost two huge figures: Avenged Sevenfold drummer James "The Rev" Sullivan and Type O Negative frontman Peter Steele.
                                  "Ronnie was a true leader of heavy metal... an icon and a visionary," said Glenn Hughes of Deep Purple and Black Sabbath fame. "There will never be another like him. Ronnie gave me wisdom, and showed me great compassion when he was in Elf, all those years ago, when we were on tour together in my time in Deep Purple. He was a beautiful soul, kind, considerate and a wonderful teacher."
                                  "With the possible exception of Rob Halford, Ronnie James Dio had the most definitively metal voice of any vocalist I can think of," Chuck Klosterman, the author of Fargo Rock City, tells Rolling Stone. "Anybody who tries to caricature heavy metal singing is really just doing an imitation of what Dio did naturally. In fact, a lot of what casual rock fans associate with the teenage metal subculture — Dungeons & Dragons, the devil horn salute, black T-shirts, a casual obsession with superhuman evil — are really just extensions of the Dio persona. His cultural influence is vast. And if you go back and listen to those first two albums he did with Sabbath, his lyrical idea are pretty interesting and memorable. He took himself seriously and unseriously at the same time."
                                  Sebastian Bach wrote online that he's "crying right now in remembrance of my hero and friend, Ronnie James Dio. He was a major, major part of my life. I got to do shows with him and work with him and I loved Dio my whole life."
                                  "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, who toured with Dio during the 1980s. "He was the nicest, classiest person you would ever want to meet."
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                                  • Brock Landers
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                                    • 06-30-08
                                    • 45359

                                    #18
                                    METALLICA drummer Lars Ulrich has penned the following open letter to legendary heavy metal singer Ronnie James Dio (DIO, HEAVEN & HELL, BLACK SABBATH, RAINBOW):

                                    "Dear Ronnie,

                                    "I just got off stage in Zagreb. I was met with the news that you've passed on. I'm kind of in shock, but I wanted you to know that you were one of the main reasons I made it onto that stage to begin with.

                                    "When I first saw you in ELF, opening for DEEP PURPLE in 1975, I was completely blown away by the power in your voice, your presence on stage, your confidence, and the ease with which you seemed to connect to 6,000 Danish people and one starry-eyed 11-year-old, most of whom were not familiar with ELF's music. The following year, I was so psyched when I heard the results of you joining forces with my favorite guitar player. You guys sounded so right for each other and I instantly became RAINBOW's #1 fan in Denmark.

                                    "In the fall of 1976, when you played your first show in Copenhagen, I was literally in the front row and the couple of times we made eye contact you made me feel like the most important person in the world. The news that you guys were staying in town on your day off somehow embedded itself in my brain and I made the pilgrimage to the Plaza Hotel to see if I could somehow grab a picture, an autograph, a moment, anything. A few hours later you came out and were so kind and caring... pictures, autographs and a couple minutes of casual banter. I was on top of the world, inspired and ready for anything. RAINBOW came to Copenhagen a couple more times over the next few years and each time you guys blew my mind, and for a good three years were my absolute favorite band on this planet.

                                    "Over the years I've been fortunate enough to run into you a half dozen times or so and each time you were as kind, caring and gracious as you were in 1976 outside the hotel.

                                    "When we finally got a chance to play together in Austria in 2007, even though I may not have let on, I was literally transformed back to that little snot-nosed kid who you met and inspired 31 years earlier and it was such a ****ing honor and a dream come true to share a stage with you and the rest of the Legends in HEAVEN & HELL.

                                    "A couple of weeks ago when I heard that you were not going to be able to make it to the Sonisphere shows that we would be sharing this June, I wanted to call you and let you know that I was thinking of you and wish you well, but I kind of pussied out, thinking the last thing you needed in your recovery was feeling obligated to take a phone call from a Danish drummer/fan boy. I wish I'd made that call.

                                    "We will miss you immensely on the dates, and we will be thinking of you with great admiration and affection during that run. It seemed so right to have you out on tour with the so-called 'Big Four' since you obviously were one of the main reasons that the four bands even exist.

                                    "Your ears will definitely be burning during those two weeks because all of us will be talking, reminiscing and sharing stories about how knowing you has made our lives that much better.

                                    "Ronnie, your voice impacted and empowered me, your music inspired and influenced me, and your kindness touched and moved me. Thank you.

                                    "Much love."
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                                    • jjgold
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                                      • 07-20-05
                                      • 388179

                                      #19
                                      Never heard of him but he seemed to be some type of rock icon

                                      Sad news to say the least
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                                      • mike1234
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                                        • 09-06-07
                                        • 457

                                        #20
                                        Met the wife years ago - good people. Can't believe Ozzy outlasted this guy.
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                                        • TheBeautifulGame
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                                          • 08-26-08
                                          • 1286

                                          #21
                                          I'm genuinely upset. I'm a huge fan of Ronnie. I'm in shock, didn't know until I saw this thread. Confirmed it then. Thanks for the info.
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                                          • PuckOff
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                                            • 02-14-07
                                            • 2395

                                            #22
                                            R.I.P. DIO!!!

                                            Sadly, I think Ozzy (my all time favourite) will be next to go.
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