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}}'''''Ronnie James Dio''''' (1942-2010) was a lead singer of [[Black Sabbath (band)|Black Sabbath]].
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'''''Ronnie James Dio''''' (1942-2010) was a lead singer of [[Black Sabbath (band)|Black Sabbath]].
 
   
 
When he first joined Black Sabbath, he replaced [[Ozzy Osbourne]].
 
When he first joined Black Sabbath, he replaced [[Ozzy Osbourne]].
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* [[w:c:dio:Dream Evil Tour|Dream Evil Tour]]
 
* [[w:c:dio:Dream Evil Tour|Dream Evil Tour]]
   
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-before episode 47 he had no powers, but with his final battle with Ozzy Ozborn, his vampire ancestors come to him and give him the power to defeat his enemy. After this episode he gains the power of flight and demonic electrical powers
 
 
-he's an excellent swordsmen as seen in episode 70
 
 
-in the same episode he reminiscences about his father, and his time in hell. Showing that he also has other demonic ancestors
 
 
-he punched the pope in the face in episode 69 [[Category:Band Members]]
 
 
[[Category:Deceased]]
 
[[Category:Deceased]]
 
[[Category:Vocalists]]
 
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Revision as of 22:01, 3 July 2020

Ronnie James Dio
Dio
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Birth Name Ronald James Padavona
Born July 10, 1942
Instrument Vocals

Ronnie James Dio (1942-2010) was a lead singer of Black Sabbath.

When he first joined Black Sabbath, he replaced Ozzy Osbourne.

He was previously a member of several other bands, including the Vegas Kings/Ronnie and the Rumblers, Ronnie and the Redcaps, Ronnie Dio and the Prophets, the Electric Elves, the Elves, Elf, and Rainbow.

After his first period in Black Sabbath, he was the lead singer of Dio.

He rejoined Black Sabbath in 1991.

Discography

With Ronnie & The Red Caps

With Ronnie Dio & The Prophets

With The Electric Elves

  • Hey, Look Me Over (single)

With The Elves

With Elf

With Rainbow

Studio Albums

Live Albums

With Black Sabbath

Studio Albums

Live Albums

Compilation Albums

With Dio

Studio Albums

Live Albums

EPs

With Heaven & Hell

Studio Albums

  • The Devil You Know (2009)

Live Albums

  • Live from Radio City Music Hall (2007)
  • Neon Nights: 30 Years of Heaven and Hell (2010)

Tourography

With Rainbow

With Black Sabbath

With Dio

References