Former DIO Guitarist Shredding The Axe For 'Dirty Step Upstage' Film; Video Available

March 12, 2009

Former DIO and current DC4 axeman Rowan Robertson returned to his native England last year to lend his talents to the soundtrack and music video for an upcoming independent motion picture titled "Dirty Step Upstage". Slated for a 2009 release, the film was directed by Amber Moelter.

Footage of Rowan laying down the track in the studio and his cameo in the "Dirty Step Upstage" video can be seen below.

Rowan Robertson began working on a project in January 2009 in which he will lend his guitar and teaching talents to a new cuttingedge web site that will offer online guitar lessons from top-name industry musicians. Rowan is also giving private guitar lessons in Los Angeles, California.

Robertson, who is best known for his dynamic guitar wizardry on DIO's "Lock Up The Wolves" album, joined DC4 in 2006.

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