RONNIE JAMES DIO, IAN GILLAN To Become Part Of Bulgaria's 'Walk of Rock'

June 3, 2006

According to Novinite.com, Ronnie James Dio (DIO, RAINBOW, BLACK SABBATH),DEEP PURPLE's Ian Gillan and many more from world rock are set to become an inseparable part of Bulgaria's Black Sea attractiveness.

Statues of the rock legends who have performed there will rise in a local "Walk of Rock," media said.

Understandably, the idea for the rock creation occurred in Kavarna. The small town on the northern coastline has become in recent years a hotspot for rock performances, and this summer will not be an exception.

Ian Gillan and Ronnie James Dio will be the first to have their statues rising in Kavarna's main park.

Artists in Sofia will create the rock sculptures for free, as a gift to the people of Kavarna, media say.

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