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Craig Goldie Born November 6, 1961 Instruments Guitar Associated acts Vengeance, Rough Cutt, Giuffria, David Lee Roth, Dio Craig Goldie (born on November 6, 1961) is an American guitarist, mostly notably of the band Dio.
Before Dio, he played in the bands Vengeance, Rough Cutt, and Giuffria. He replaced Jake E. Lee in Rough Cutt and was himself replaced by Amir Derakh in this group. Prior to joining Rough Cutt, he had played in the band Vengeance. Rough Cutt recorded some demos with Craig Goldy that received airplay on San Diego radio station KGB FM's Metal Shop program, but he left the band before they got a record deal and recorded their first album. Ronnie James Dio had produced those demos (for the songs, "Queen of Seduction," "Try a Little Harder," and, "Take Her"). Goldy, giving a clue as to his future in Dio (the band), commented on Ronnie James Dio in a live interview on KGB's Metal Shop in 1983. In that interview Goldy praised Dio for his talent and for being a nice person who took time to help Rough Cutt out. Ronnie and his wife Wendy both co-wrote some songs on the first Rough Cutt album, which was recorded after Craig Goldy left the band.
Shortly after leaving Rough Cutt, Goldie would join Giuffria, the eponymous band of former Angel keyboardist, Gregg Giuffria. Performing on Giuffria's self-titled debut album, released in 1984, Goldy is heard on the band's biggest hit, "Call to the Heart," which hit #15 on the Billboard charts in early 1985.
Craig Goldie was featured in Hear 'n Aid - Stars project while still in Giuffria, alongside other players such as Adrian Smith and Dave Murray of Iron Maiden, Yngwie Malmsteen, Brad Gillis and others.
Craig Goldy co wrote the song "Lady Luck" with David Lee Roth on Dave's 1991 album A Little Ain't Enough.
Craig Goldy temporarily left the group Dio for the third time in 2005 after suffering a hand injury on a tour through Russia. He was then replaced by former Dio guitarist Doug Aldrich for the duration of the tour, but had returned to the fold. He also is currently the guest guitarist of heavy metal pioneers Budgie.[1]
His main guitar was a B.C. Rich Warlock, however, he now uses an ESP M-II through ENGL Powerball amplifiers. He has modified the guitar by switching the EMG pickups with Seymour Duncan pickups.
Contents
Discography
With Rough Cutt
- demos (early 1980s)
- "Try A Little Harder" (1983)
With Giuffria
- Giuffria (1984)
With Dio
- "Time To Burn" on Intermission EP (1986)
- Dream Evil (1987)
- Magica (2000)
- Master of the Moon (2004)
With Craig Goldy's Ritual
- Hidden In Plain Sight (1991)
With David Lee Roth
- co wrote the song "Lady Luck"
- A Little Ain't Enough (1991)
Solo
- Insufficient Therapy (1993)
- Better Late Than Never (1995)
Goldy expressed his feelings regarding the passing of Dio (excerpt):
"Ronnie James Dio is and was more than a legendary musician, friend and fellow band member, he was my family. He is the reason anyone really even knows who I am at all and why I exist. He rescued me from sleeping in a car on the streets of San Diego and Los Angeles and brought me into his world where dreams come true, kindness to strangers and fans, warmth, humility and integrity are paramount and where creativity could be without boundaries that could change people's lives forever.
I know he changed mine. Not just through his music and the voice that turned his unique abilities into a legend, but who he was as a person and how he treated me and everyone he came in contact with directly and indirectly."[2]
References
External links
- Burke Shelley
- Steve Williams
- Craig Goldy
Former members - Pete Boot
- Tony Bourge
- Rob Kendrick
- Simon Lees
- Ray Phillips
- Jim Simpson
- John Thomas
- Andy Hart
Albums Compilations - Best of Budgie (1975)
- Best of Budgie (1981)
- An Ecstasy of Fumbling – The Definitive Anthology
- Best of Budgie (1997)
- Heavier Than Air – Rarest Eggs
- We Came, We Saw...
- Radio Sessions 1974 & 1978
- The BBC Recordings
Miscellaneous - The Extreem – From Out Of The Sky
- 6 Ton Budgie
- Budgie And Beyond
- Ornithology v.1
- Booty's B – Sides
- The Battle Of My Mind
EPs & Singles - Crash Course In Brain Surgery/Nude Disintegrating Parachutist Woman
- Whiskey River/Guts
- Whiskey River/Stranded
- Zoom Club (Edit)/Wondering What Everyone Knows
- I Ain't No Mountain/Honey
- Smile Boy Smile/All At Sea
- If Swallowed Do Not Induce Vomiting
- Crime Against The World/Hellbender
- Keeping A Rendez – Vous/Apparatus
- I Turned To Stone (Part 1)
- I Turned To Stone (Part 2)
- Bored With Russia/Don't Cry
Ronnie James Dio
Guitar : Vivian Campbell · Craig Goldy · Rowan Robertson · Tracy G · Doug Aldrich
Bass : Jimmy Bain · Teddy Cook · Jeff Pilson · Larry Dennison · Rudy Sarzo
Drums : Vinny Appice · Simon Wright
Keyboards : Claude Schnell · Jens Johansson · Scott WarrenStudio albums Holy Diver · The Last in Line · Sacred Heart · Dream Evil · Lock Up the Wolves · Strange Highways · Angry Machines · Magica · Killing the Dragon · Master of the MoonEPs Live albums Intermission · Inferno: Last in Live · Evil or Divine – Live in New York City · Holy Diver - Live · Dio at Donington UK: Live 1983 & 1987Compilations Diamonds – The Best of Dio · Anthology · Master Series · The Very Beast of Dio · Anthology Volume Two · Stand Up and Shout: The Dio AnthologySingles "Holy Diver" · "Rainbow in the Dark" · "The Last in Line" · "We Rock" · "Mystery" · "Rock 'n' Roll Children" · "Hungry for Heaven" · "Dio Live" · "King of Rock and Roll" · "I Could Have Been a Dreamer" · "All the Fools Sailed Away" · "Hey Angel" · "Electra"Videos A Special From The Spectrum · Time Machine · Evil or Divine – Live in New York City · Sacred Heart "The Video" · We Rock · Holy Diver - LiveRelated articles Discography · Black Sabbath · Rainbow · Elf · Hear 'n Aid · Heaven & Hell (tour · Holy Dio: Tribute to Ronnie James Dio)Paul Shortino, Jimmy Crespo, J.T. Garrett, Sean McNabb, John Homan
Jake E. Lee, Chris Hager, Craig Goldy, Amir Derakh, Claude Schnell, Matt Thorr, Joey Cristofanilli, Dave AlfordStudio albums EPs Sneak PeekCompilations AnthologyLive albums Categories:- American Christians
- 1961 births
- Living people
- American heavy metal guitarists
- American rock guitarists
- Rough Cutt members
- Dio (band) members
- Giuffria members
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