DIO: More DVD Details Revealed

October 30, 2002

More information has been made available regarding DIO's upcoming live DVD, which is scheduled to be shot during the band's performance at the Roseland Ballroom in New York City on Friday, Dec. 13. According to Spitfire Records, the as-yet-untitled DVD will be directed by Ken Botelho for Century Productions and will surface next April through Eagle Vision, a division of Eagle Rock Entertainment.

Spitfire recently released a "Killing The Dragon (Limited Edition)" CD containing bonus materal not found on the original disc, including live versions of Ronnie James Dio singing "Fever Dreams" and "Rainbow In The Dark" with DEEP PURPLE, plus the video for "Push", featuring TENACIOUS D, and a DIO screensaver.

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