Ronnie James Dio sings doo-wop

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Ronnie James Dio sings doo-wop

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http://www.dimwhit.com/dio/mp3/index.html

Pretty interesting early works by RJD.
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I can't look at this because I am at work, but we used to play a song called "I'm coming back for you" from a band called Elf that had RJ Dio as lead singer. This was back in the early '70s when nobody had heard of Ronnie James Dio, I was in High School at the time. I wonder if anyone knows where those old Elf recordings could be found today. Were they ever reissued on CD?
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Yes, the self-titled Elf CD is still available and you cen generally find Trying to Burn the Sun/Carolina Country Ball as a 2-on-1 CD on eBay. It's out of print now.

http://www.deepdiscount.com/viewproduct.htm?productId=5885692
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Many people do not realize that the man who started the "rock fist" out of a superstitious Italian hand gesture, has been around and involved in music for quite a while. I'm a big fan of RJD. I hope he stays involved with music for a long time.
I think he should have gotten a guest spot in Sopranos like David Lee Roth did.
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In the early 70's I went to college in Elmira NY and The Elves(pre "Elf")often used to play at our "mixers".I think they called themselves The Elves because they were all about 5 feet tall.
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I saw Dio Wednesday night with Black Sabbath at the Great Western Forum. Great show. Such a powerful voice for a hobbit.
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To think that the man is a year (or more) older than Jagger @ 65ish (it's really unknown) and still able to belt it out like that is amazing.

I saw the Sabbath show in NYC and he was amazing.
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I met him at LAX. I can attest to the fact that he's rather elfin. But nice.
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