Two Guitars Previously Used By DIO's CRAIG GOLDY Being Auctioned

March 5, 2010

Two authentic B.C. Rich Warlock guitars that were previously owned by DIO guitarist Craig Goldy are being auctioned via eBay: Guitar#1, Guitar#2. According to a posting on the auction page, the guitars were used in the studio on the DIO album "Master Of The Moon" on the songs "One More For The Road", "The Eyes" and "Master Of The Moon" and were played by Craig on the subsequent tour in support of the CD.

Craig Goldy — who is currently touring with Welsh hard rock legends BUDGIE as a guest guitarist — was interviewed by The West Coast Music Shack when BUDGIE played Perth, Australia on November 11, 2009. Watch the chat below.

Goldy has amassed "an incredible knowledge of the inner workings of the record industry," from how to write hit songs, to creating hit bands and how to bypass the major traps and pitfalls that musicians fall into "trying" to make it big in the music industry. He has gathered all of this information into a program called "Destiny Bridge" and is making it available to the public at www.craiggoldy.com.

Craig says about "Destiny Bridge", "I have written hit songs, been in hit bands, tours and videos. Let me show you the 12 qualities that make a hit song and hit band a hit. Also I can show you the guaranteed method on how to develop your own style and become unique. Even if you don't want or think you need to deal with record companies and want to market yourself on the Internet, you still need to know how to write the kind of songs that capture the attention of hundreds of thousands to millions of people... and that's where I come in. Use my 20 years of experience of success and failure to your benefit."

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