GEEZER BUTLER On RONNIE JAMES DIO Tribute Concert

July 12, 2010

Surviving HEAVEN & HELL members Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Vinny Appice will play a very special tribute to their fallen bandmate, Ronnie James Dio, at this year's High Voltage festival on July 24 at Victoria Park in London, England. The musicians will be joined by legendary former DEEP PURPLE and BLACK SABBATH man Glenn Hughes and Norwegian vocalist Jorn Lande, who sings for power metallers MASTERPLAN and has just released his own tribute to Ronnie.

Proceeds from this performance will go to the Ronnie James Dio "Stand Up And Shout" Cancer Fund.

Speaking to U.K.'s Classic Rock magazine, Butler said, "It's gonna be very emotional doing this set with different singers, and it will very strange being on stage without Ronnie. But Wendy Dio told us that, if he could, then Ronnie would certainly have given this his blessing."

As the band prepares to go into rehearsals for this special set, Butler added, "What we'll do is a typical HEAVEN & HELL set as we've been touring with it recently. But it's the only time we'll do this. It won't happen again."

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