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"Ronnie James Dio Hologram Debuts at German Metal Festival" - Rolling Stone

"Ronnie James Dio Hologram Debuts at German Metal Festival" - Rolling Stone

"The fervent Ronnie James Dio fans who gathered to watch a group of the late singer's former bandmates close out Germany's mega-sized heavy-metal festival Wacken Open Air Saturday night got a big surprise: a theatrical performance by Dio in hologram form. It bellowed "We Rock," the singer's gritty 1984 anthem and go-to encore song, and raised its hands in the singer's trademark devil horns. But the company that created it hopes it will be the first of many shows.

The Dio hologram has been over a year in the making; it involved a team of people from across the music and tech industries working together to create a digital version of the frontman that could tour with Dio Disciples, a band that formed to keep the singer's music alive after his death of stomach cancer in 2010. When they tell Rolling Stone about what it took to get it to Wacken, from conception to the musicians' choreography, they each marvel individually at what they created.

"I cried the first time I saw it," says the singer's widow, Wendy Dio, who oversees his legacy. "It was quite, quite scary. Our crew, when they first saw it at rehearsal, they were in tears. It's absolutely amazing."

 

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"Ronnie James Dio hologram makes US debut at Pollstar Awards "

"Ronnie James Dio hologram makes US debut at Pollstar Awards "

"A hologram of Ronnie James Dio debuted last summer at Germany’s Wacken Open Air Music Festival. On Thursday evening, the digitally recreated metal icon made his/its first appearance in the US during the Pollstar Awards at The Novo in Los Angeles.

As you can see in the video above, the digital Dio performed “We Rock” with the Dio Disciples, a sort of tribute supergroup featuring Dio members Simon Wright on drums, guitarist Craig Goldy, and keyboardist Scott Warren along with singer Tim “Ripper” Owens (Judas Priest), Yngwie Malmsteen bassist Bjorn Englen, Onig Logan of Lynch Mob, and Joe Retta of Sweet. At one point during the show, the hologram even held up a banner celebrating the Pollstar Awards."

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