In today's interview since we have been hitting on Ronnie James Dio I thought we would show an interview with him. This is kind of a neat interview because Ronnie tells who his favorite metal bands are. Not surprising AC DC is at the top with the Scorpions Deep Purple and of course Led Zeppelin...
When Ronnie James Dio started out he was a doo wop singer. He was also in a band called Ronnie Dio And The Prophets. Well we have some of Ronnie and the Prophets that I thought you might like to check out. Heck everyone has to start somewhere and Ronnie James Dio was no different back in the day...
Hey everybody!!! It is time for me to share one of my favorites with you. Every day I cruise the internet looking for whatever tune floats my boat at the moment! Today my favorite is DIO. I would love to hear your suggestions, and who knows maybe I will post one of your favorites right here on The Hawk's website...
Today's blast from the past is Ronnie James Dio singing doo wap. At the time Dio was in a band called Ronnie and the Prophets and I think you will get a charge out of this one. Dio was born in 1942 and was 68 when he died in 2010. BUT I think if he was still alive he would be ROCKIN...
Hear the original versions of the Dio, Rainbow and Black Sabbath songs being covered on the upcoming Ronnie James Dio tribute album 'This is Your Life.'
Metallica have their share of naysayers, but after hearing the band's new Ronnie James Dio tribute medley, 'Ronnie Rising,' we have a feeling the lips of those naysayers will be sewn shut. The nine-minute song is masterfully put together, combining the iconic tracks 'A Light in the Black,' 'Tarot Woman,' 'Stargazer' and 'Kill the King.'
A new benefit album pays tribute to Ronnie James Dio with 13 interpretations of his music from Metallica, Motorhead, Scorpions, Anthrax and Judas Priest's Rob Halford, among others.
Former members of Dio, Whitesnake and the Scorpions will take part in a four-day, two-city music event, with special shows focusing on the music of Cream and the Scorpions.
There's a long list of rock musicians who'd love to have Eddie Van Halen in their band, but only a few of them have the means to actually make the invitation in person.