Dio started his musical career early in life. In high school he started to play the bass guitar and join the band The Vegas King. Out of senior school Dio was offered a scholarship to the Juilliard School of Music but failed to do it as a result of his love for and desire to play rock music. He each the title of professional when he formed the band called Electric Elves. Their band started to grow in popularity and they became Elf. They toured with Deep Purple and met Ritchie Blackmore, which then pursue him to produce the band Rainbow.
Dio recorded three albums with Elf, then joining up with Deep Purple’s guitarist and started to focus on a band called Rainbow. Rainbow released their self-titled debut album in 1975. After two more albums with the band, Rising and Long Live Rock ‘n’ Roll, and a live disc, Dio left Rainbow citing creative differences when Blackmore wished to simply take the band in a more commercial direction.

Black Sabbath was looking for you to definitely replace their current vocalist, then offer Dio the task. With Black Sabbath Dio recorded a couple of albums entitled Heaven and Hell and Mob Rules. These albums are what brought the band back into the spot light. Following a falling out in clumps with some band members over the mixing of a live album, Ronnie James Dio left Black Sabbath to make his own group, Dio, though he did return once more in 1992 to record Dehumanizer.
Dio started his or her own band and brought with him Vinnie Appice from Black Sabbath as well as picked up Vivian Campbell and Jimmy Bain to play guitar and bass. They released their first album official called Holy Diver, that was one of many only albums that were truly the original members. Later after a few changes in the band they released ten studio albums in total.
Dio best song When There's Lightning
Dio started initially to tour as Heaven and Hell in 2006, with band members Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Vinny Appice from Black Sabbath, playing all of their original music from the past. Every thing was great before the word stomach cancer and Dio were used in the exact same sentence. The stomach cancer was getting worse and Dio was no longer able to continue steadily to tour or record any longer albums or songs. And on May 16, 2010 the stomach cancer would just take Dio. Dio did not leave without leaving something great behind, that he left his family, friends and fans a song that has been entitled Metal Will never Die.
