Dio: Dreamers Never Die Guide

: His unlikely beginnings as a '50s doo-wop crooner in Cortland, New York, where he played the trumpet—a practice he credited for his diaphragm-driven vocal power.

: The film highlights Dio's unwavering commitment to his vision, showing how he often stood his ground against commercial pressures or band conflicts. Dio: Dreamers Never Die

The documentary follows Dio's journey through several distinct eras of his musical life: : His unlikely beginnings as a '50s doo-wop

: Cementing his legend with his own band, DIO , and the release of iconic hits like "Holy Diver". alongside interviews with peers and family

The documentary features never-before-seen archive footage and personal photos, alongside interviews with peers and family, including: (widow and longtime manager) Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward (Black Sabbath) Rob Halford (Judas Priest) Lita Ford Jack Black (Tenacious D) Eddie Trunk (rock historian and radio host) Watching & Purchasing