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Dio's musical career began in 1957 when several Cortland, New York musicians formed the band, The Vegas Kings. The group's lineup consisted of Dio on bass guitar, Billy DeWolfe on lead vocals, Nick Pantas on guitar, Tom Rogers on drums, and Jack Musci on saxophone. In 1958, the band again changed their name from Ronnie & The Rumblers to Ronnie and the Redcaps. Musci left the band in 1960, and a new guitarist, Dick Botoff, joined the lineup. The Redcaps released two singles: The first single was "Conquest"/"Lover" with the A-side being an instrumental reminiscent of The Ventures and the B-side featuring DeWolfe on lead vocals. The second single was "An Angel Is Missing"/"What'd I Say" which featured Dio on lead vocals for both tracks. Explanations vary for how Padavona adopted the stage name "Dio". One story is that Dio was a reference to mafia member Johnny Dio.[10] Another has it that Padavona's grandmother said he had a gift from God and should be called "Dio". Whatever the inspiration, Padavona first used it on a recording in 1960, when he added it to the band's second release on Seneca. Soon after that the band modified their name to Ronnie Dio and the Prophets. The Prophets lineup lasted for several years, touring throughout the New York region and playing college fraternity parties. They produced one single for Atlantic[11] and one album. Some of the singles (such as "Mr. Misery", released on Swan) were labeled as being by Ronnie Dio as a solo artist even if the rest of the Prophets contributed to the recording. The group released several singles during the following years, until early 1967. Dio continued to use his birth name on any songwriting credits on those releases. In late 1967 Ronnie Dio and the Prophets transformed into a new band called The Electric Elves and added a keyboard player. Following recovery from a deadly car accident in February 1968 (which killed guitarist Nick Pantas and put Dio and other band members in the hospital briefly), the group shortened its name to The Elves and used that name until mid 1972 when it released its first proper album under the name Elf. Over the next few years, the group went on to become a regular opening act for Deep Purple. Elf recorded three albums until the members' involvement recording the first Rainbow album in early 1975 resulted in Elf disbanding. Track Listing [320k MP3] 01 An Angel Is Missing with Red Caps 02 What’d I Say 03 Dear Darlin’ 04 Follow Me 05 Blue Days Blue Nights 06 I Told You So 07 Everybody’s Got A Dance To Do But Me 08 Make Johnny Blue 09 Love Pains Early Version 10 Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow 11 Love Potion #9 Prev. Unrel. 12 Gonna Make It Alone 13 Swingin’ Street 14 The Way Of Love 15 Walking Alone 16 Smile By Day (Crying By Night) 17 Say Your Mine Again 18 Where You Gonna Run Girl 19 Walking In Different Circles 20 Ten Days With Brenda 21 Love Pains 22 The Ooh-Poo-Pah-Doo 23 Mr. Misery 24 Our Year 25 Che Tris Teza Senza Te 26 Judy’s Theme Prev. Unrel. 27 That’s All Prev. Unrel. 28 Fallin’ Prev. Unrel. Sharing Widget |