Ex-DIO Guitarist CRAIG GOLDY Says There Are 'High-Quality Record Companies' Interested In His New Band

May 18, 2014

Ex-DIO guitarist Craig Goldy has released two songs that pay tribute to his former bandmate, legendary heavy metal singer Ronnie James Dio (DIO, HEAVEN & HELL, BLACK SABBATH, RAINBOW). Former QUIET RIOT frontman Mark Huff contributed lead vocals to "Hole In My Heart" and "Dark Rainbow", which were made available for purchase on May 16 — the fourth anniversary of Ronnie's death — from Goldy's official web site.

In a new posting on his Facebook page, Goldy writes: "I just got back from Los Angeles from the memorial at Ronnie's gravesite that was so honorable and respectful, filled with wonderful family and friends that it was truly a service deserving of him! I'm just still not over it yet… and never will be.

"I wish to thank everyone that has given me the overwhelmingly positive response to the two new songs that have been recently released in Ronnie's honor. As I said before, I want to continually keep his memory alive. But I also want to keep his 'way' alive as well.

"I had a correspondence with one of his special fans (that turned into family members) recently and hope that by using a portion of what I said to them here won't seem disrespectful to them, but it dawned on me as I wrote them.

"He had a special way about him that only he could really present to the world in full, but I can try to do my part for what I am able to do that is 'like' him, I will do.

"I will be myself, and the person God made me to be, but I also think that it was God who allowed me the unequalled honor to know him and work with him in the way that I was invited to do, and that all I have learned from him will 'spill over' into the next chapter of my life that will be a continuation of his ways and what I'm supposed to do on this planet, and combined, they will be just one more way to honor him by trying to live by the same code of ethics that he did, while trying to fulfill my destiny that I must now face without him.

"Rest assured that the band members that I choose for this will be good people and not just good musicians. And also rest assured that Mark is a good person to his very core, and that I hope you will get a chance to know him like I do.

"There will be a full album to follow, and tours. There already are high-quality record companies that are interested in this project and some that want to have us right now.

"My new manager and the other people in very respectful positions within the music industry have advised me to wait and get a proper amount of songs together besides these two before we decide who we go with."

Goldy previously stated about the first two songs from his new project: "This is my own personal tribute to my mentor, friend, bandmate, family member and often 'father and brother figure,' Mr. Ronnie James Dio.

"I mentioned at his public memorial service that when I do some original material next that I will use what I have learned from him over the years in such a way that I could only hope to make him proud!

"When Wendy Dio [Ronnie's wife and manager] heard these two songs, the first thing she said was, 'Wow, Ronnie would be proud of you!' And the second thing she said was, 'Who's that singing?' And in a later email, after listening to the final version, she said it brought tears to her eyes.

"This is meant also as a means of being therapeutic for those who still miss [Ronnie] as much as I do.

"The first song, 'Hole In My Heart', is about his passing from the perspective of the fans, the band that was left behind and myself. My hope is that this song will help with the pain that goes had in hand with losing a loved one of any kind, and be a musical memorial for Ronnie and all the lost loved ones everywhere!

"The second song, 'Dark Rainbow', is a song about Ronnie.

"When Ritchie Blackmore had left DEEP PURPLE and how he (Ronnie) seemed to come out of nowhere, when disco was taking the spotlight, and not only became unique unto himself, the music industry, fans around the world, but also became the voice for the 'downtrodden' and/or the 'black sheep' of the listeners of the entire globe. How he had to step down from being a headliner in SABBATH and become an opening act just to get his own band DIO going, and how he labored over his melody lines and lyrics hour after hour, day after day, week after week piecing together masterpieces, After he left this world, the 'black hole' (of music and him being the first and last of his kind),that black hole left behind is what I call the 'dark rainbow.' And that I didn't want him to go in there, because if he did, I would never see him again. This song is also for those hard rock/heavy metal fans that don't know about Ronnie like we do. For them, this song is about something inexplicable that came and went, something so powerful that it changed the world while it was here, and as a result of its departure, was left a daunting after-effect that the world will never ever forget in the shape of a physical black hole or doorway into another realm, that if ever entered into, one would never return."

Shortly after Ronnie passing in May 2010, Goldy, who served as DIO's guitarist for several different stints from 1986 through 2010, and appeared on such recordings as "Master Of The Moon", "Intermission", "Dream Evil" and "Magica", released a statement in which he called the singer "more than a legendary musician, friend and fellow bandmember, he was my family. He is the reason anyone really even knows who I am at all and why I exist. He rescued me from sleeping in a car on the streets of San Diego and Los Angeles and brought me into his world where dreams come true, kindness to strangers and fans, warmth, humility and integrity are paramount and where creativity could be without boundaries that could change people's lives forever. I know he changed mine. Not just through his music and the voice that turned his unique abilities into a legend, but who he was as a person and how he treated me and everyone he came in contact with directly and indirectly."

He added: "We will all ache for the music that could've and should've been. However, we will be eternally grateful for the music, the man and the legend that we were given for such a short period time."

Goldy is currently a member of DIO DISCIPLES, which pays tribute to Ronnie James Dio and is fully supported by Wendy Dio. He is joined in the group by Mark Boals (YNGWIE MALMSTEEN) on vocals, Oni Logan (LYNCH MOB) on vocals, Bjorn Englen (YNGWIE MALMSTEEN) on bass, Scott Warren (DIO, HEAVEN & HELL) on keyboards and Simon Wright (DIO, AC/DC, UFO) on drums.

Video footage of DIO's May 30, 2008 performance in Oslo, Norway — featuring Craig Goldy on guitar — can be viewed below.

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