Dio: Holy Diver Live

Dio: Holy Diver Live

7.2

Apr 17 2006

2h 56m

Music

Captured live in front of a sold-out London crowd Ronnie James Dio delivers a truly memorable performance on this truly memorable night - October 22, 2005. This set includes a performance of Dio's debut album, Holy Diver, in its entirety. Dio has been hailed as one of the finest voices in Heavy Metal for over 30 years now and for good reason.

Ronnie James Dio

Ronnie James Dio

Vocals

Rudy Sarzo

Rudy Sarzo

Bass

Simon Wright

Simon Wright

Drums

Doug Aldrich

Doug Aldrich

Guitars

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