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  1. It kicked off with the band's first show in London since 1995 at the second annual Stone Free Festival at The O2, followed by shows in Manchester, Glasgow and Birmingham; the Manchester show was cancelled following the Manchester Arena bombing.

  2. For the next release, Blackmore dismissed all of Elf except Dio, setting a pattern of firings that took place after each album. By 1978, Dio, too, was gone; off to replace Ozzy Osbourne in Black Sabbath, and former Purple bassist Roger Glover was on board.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Stone_PoneysStone Poneys - Wikipedia

    Stone Poneys (also the Stone Poneys, Linda Ronstadt and the Stone Poneys, and The Stone Poneys With Linda Ronstadt) were a folk rock trio formed in Los Angeles, consisting of Linda Ronstadt on vocals, Bobby Kimmel on rhythm guitar and vocals, and Kenny Edwards on lead guitar.

  4. Feb 11, 2023 · Written by band members Joe Lynn Turner, Ritchie Blackmore and Roger Glover, the song is about a man whose lover has left him out in the cold. That guy, at least at the offset, was Rainbow bass player Roger Glover. Glover had joined Rainbow in 1979 at Ritchie Blackmore’s invitation.

  5. www.youtube.com › channel › UCadoaXe6kdDI6XlrjQrFTzAStone Cold Band - YouTube

    Stone Cold Band. @stonecoldband ‧. 4 subscribers ‧ 5 videos. Welcome to the Stone Cold YouTube channel, the blues rock band that brings the power and melody of soul directly to your...

  6. Written by band members Joe Lynn Turner, Ritchie Blackmore and Roger Glover, this song is about a guy whose lover has left him out in the cold. Turner wrote the lyric after spotting a despondent Glover and asking him what was wrong.

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  8. "Stone Cold" is a song by British-American rock band Rainbow. It was released as a single in 1982 from their album Straight Between the Eyes. Chart performance. The song reached the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 40 on June 19, 1982, and spent 12 weeks on the chart. This was the band's only top 40 song in the United States.

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