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Dixie Lee Junction (Epic/Columbia 1972)






   Year begins for Ronnie James Dio career in Rock history started within the formation for his old buddies group back in the Blues-Rock days and Rock N’ Roll band called Elf with bassist Ronnie did the lead vocals, drummer Gary Driscoll, David Fenstein and Nick Pantas on guitars to keyboardist Doug Thaler originally calling themselves The Electric Elves before shortened into only the simple – Elf.


   Nearly bad and mischievous as well as rocking smoothly sexy and melodic – these New Yorkers working with producer Ian Paice of Deep Purple recording the first debut with Hard Rock-tinged and ugly faced trolling figure on the front cover to releasing the self-titled Elf album with First Avenue, Never More, I’m Coming Back For You, Love Me Like A Woman and Sit Down Honey (Everything Will be Alright) among most other tracks that increasing your dad’s and ex-moms sexual libido while listening them. Powerful and magical like the hands of spoonful spells by the Elf towards the audience whom liking them right before Ronnie Dio releasing himself to persuading more stardom in his career and left their hole in the ground. 











Elf:
https://open.spotify.com/album/77FZzNDlmNQkRtjjCh9nfs

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