Devil Horns Dio. in a new interview with rolling live studios, ronnie james dio's former wife and longtime manager wendy dio spoke about how he popularized. heavy metal star ronnie james dio, who died last year of cancer, most often gets credit for making the hand. ronnie james dio 's widow wendy dio did a new interview with rolling stone in which she addressed dio's. But the most likely early instigator of the devil horns' popularity in heavy. While dio never claimed to invent the gesture, he sure made it the coolest thing in metal. dio's family used the symbol to keep evil away. inspired by his italian grandmother’s use of the gesture against the “evil eye”, dio introduced the “devil horns” to the stage, and the rest is headbanging history. american rock singer ronnie james dio, who died on sunday, popularised a hand gesture commonly used by heavy metal fans.
american rock singer ronnie james dio, who died on sunday, popularised a hand gesture commonly used by heavy metal fans. heavy metal star ronnie james dio, who died last year of cancer, most often gets credit for making the hand. inspired by his italian grandmother’s use of the gesture against the “evil eye”, dio introduced the “devil horns” to the stage, and the rest is headbanging history. dio's family used the symbol to keep evil away. While dio never claimed to invent the gesture, he sure made it the coolest thing in metal. in a new interview with rolling live studios, ronnie james dio's former wife and longtime manager wendy dio spoke about how he popularized. But the most likely early instigator of the devil horns' popularity in heavy. ronnie james dio 's widow wendy dio did a new interview with rolling stone in which she addressed dio's.
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Devil Horns Dio in a new interview with rolling live studios, ronnie james dio's former wife and longtime manager wendy dio spoke about how he popularized. But the most likely early instigator of the devil horns' popularity in heavy. american rock singer ronnie james dio, who died on sunday, popularised a hand gesture commonly used by heavy metal fans. heavy metal star ronnie james dio, who died last year of cancer, most often gets credit for making the hand. inspired by his italian grandmother’s use of the gesture against the “evil eye”, dio introduced the “devil horns” to the stage, and the rest is headbanging history. ronnie james dio 's widow wendy dio did a new interview with rolling stone in which she addressed dio's. dio's family used the symbol to keep evil away. While dio never claimed to invent the gesture, he sure made it the coolest thing in metal. in a new interview with rolling live studios, ronnie james dio's former wife and longtime manager wendy dio spoke about how he popularized.