Fabio Lione

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Fabio Lione
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Fabio Lione with Angra at the 2014 Hellfest
Background information
Birth name Fabio Tordiglione
Born (1973-10-09) 9 October 1973 (age 50)
Pisa, Italy
Genres Rock, heavy metal, symphonic metal, power metal, progressive metal, neoclassical metal
Instruments Vocals, keyboard
Years active 1990–present
Associated acts Rhapsody of Fire, Vision Divine, Hollow Haze, Labyrinth, Kamelot, Ayreon, Angra

Fabio Tordiglione (born 9 October 1973) is an Italian singer and lyricist who has sung with many music bands including Rhapsody of Fire, Labyrinth, Ayreon, Angra, Vision Divine, Hollow Haze, Kaledon, Ancient Bards, and Athena. Lione started making eurobeat songs in 2000, but has decided to continue his solo career and work with Rhapsody of Fire.

Lione also worked as a touring lead singer with bands Kamelot and Angra, while they were searching for an official replacement to their previous lead vocalists. After Luca Turilli's departure from Rhapsody of Fire in 2011, he became the band's lyricist.

He currently fronts three bands: Rhapsody of Fire, Vision Divine and Angra.

Musical career

Lione was born in Pisa. His career started in 1990 at the age of 17 when he began to sing with a small rock and roll underground group who played classics of 1950s and 1960s similar to Elvis Presley's songs[citation needed]. He had a passion for groups such as Queensrÿche, Fates Warning, and Crimson Glory, which inspired him to form his own heavy metal band.

His musical activities continued with a young group from Pisa, named Athena. They were a progressive metal band with their own unique style and challenged various expressions. Lione recorded a demotape with Athena and it was his first experience in a metal band. Lione did twenty shows with the band, but after two years, he left the band in 1994. Athena made their first album in 1995 (Inside the moon).

At first his stage name was Joe Terry which was the combination of his favourite heroes' names in Japanese games (Joe Higashi and Terry Bogard from Fatal Fury). His first piece of musical equipment was a Shure SM 58 microphone.

Labyrinth

Lione met the band Labyrinth, then going under the name of "Vision". Shortly after, in 1993 the band started to work on a demotape called Midnight Resistance. Before the album No Limits was released, Lione recorded a mini CD with Labyrinth.

Lione created the album No Limits together with Olaf, a band member of Labyrinth. His lyrics were mainly based on his personal experiences and his emotions. All the lyrics in the album were connected; Lione did this as an experiment. Labyrinth's style was different from other bands because it was mixed with different music genres including thrash metal and progressive rock. Lione was the singer of Labyrinth for just more than three years.

Athena

He joined Athena in 1991 and in 1992 they recorded their first demotape. After several concerts he left the band in 1993 for a new collaboration, the one with Labyrinth.Athena called Lione again in '97 ..so they could start work on their second album A New Religion which was released in 1998. Lione wrote the lyrics and the vocal lines for ten songs; the lyrics used religious and philosophical words and had the tendency to reflect deep meanings on their music. Lione and the other members of Athena attended Axel Rudi Pell Tour 1998 with Dreamscape, another progressive metal band from Germany in December. Shortly after the tour the band decided to break up.

Vision Divine

In 1999 he met Olaf Thorsen and to seal their newfound friendship, they decided to create what was originally supposed to be only a side-project: Vision Divine. Lione now found himself in the two groups: Rhapsody and Vision Divine, and this situation continued, with successes in both groups, until 2003. The first "Vision Divine" record in 1999 received excellent sales results and criticism (and took the band on tour in South America for the first time). The second album of Vision Divine Send me an angel was released in January 2002. Lione composed eight vocal lines for this album. Their expressions became more serious and deeper, close to the reality of divinity and humanity with progressive and heavy sounds. The album Beto Vazquez Infinity was released in February, including the song "The battle of the Past" in which Lione was singing as a guest vocalist for the Beto Vazquez project.

In 2003 Lione sang at shows with Vision Divine at Gods of Metal 2003 (Milan) and at Heineken Jammin' Festival (Imola) in June. He then recorded four demo songs with Vision Divine in November and performed on an Italian Tour in December. Shortly after it was announced Lione had to leave the band, due to his other commitments making it too difficult front this band as well. He nevertheless spent most of the year writing and left the band six new vocal lines for the "Stream of Consciousness" album, executed with a different singer (Michele Luppi)

In 2008 Lione took part in some shows with Vision Divine to celebrate the ten years of the band, and on 28 May, they announced that Fabio had rejoined the band as the new singer. The band released the new CD "9 Degrees West Of The Moon" in 2009 and did many shows supporting the record.

In 2012 they released (with Edel/Ear music) what is probably considered their best work so far, "Destination Set To Nowhere", with many great reviews received. The band performed many shows in Italy, Spain and on a South-American tour supporting the record.

Rhapsody

In 1997, the most important and longest running moment began: becoming the lead vocalist of the heavy metal/power metal band Rhapsody. Rhapsody first began negotiations with Lione at Gate Pathway Studio in Wolfsburg, Germany after hearing him in the "Piece of Time" album from Labyrinth. Later that year, the first of many albums, Legendary Tales, was released with Lione as lead vocalist. The second album, Symphony of Enchanted Lands, would be released in 1998, followed by Dawn of Victory in 2000.

The band participated in many concerts throughout their first years. Lione also recorded a new EP album Rain of a Thousand Flames with Rhapsody in Germany between April and August. The album was released in December 2001. Lione performed on stages with Rhapsody at Gods of Metal 2001 (Milan) in June, during South American Tour (Mexico, Colombia, Brazil and Chile) and at Rock Machina Festival (Spain) in July. After these concerts, Lione and Rhapsody recorded their fourth album Power of the Dragonflame. The album was release in March 2002.

Rhapsody travelled with Stratovarius and Sonata Arctica on a successful European tour in April and May 2000 when they also had a chance to join the Wacken Festival 2000 in Germany. Lione attended Rock Machina Festival in Spain in July. Lione set out on Rhapsody's first headlining tour (Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Japan and Korea) and joined the summer festivals in Europe including the Bang Your Head Festival in Germany.

In February 2004, he finished vocals for Rhapsody's new album Symphony of Enchanted Lands II: The Dark Secret. The band went promo tour for their new album throughout Canada, US, Germany, Sweden, Czech Republic, Greece, and the UK. On the album's release day, September 27, the band had a signing session with Christopher Lee in London. Lione also appeared with Christopher Lee on a TV music program in Germany. In 2005, because of copyright issues, the band officially changed its name to Rhapsody of Fire. Under the label Nuclear Blast, they released two more albums and one EP and did a worldwide tour as well as many festivals.

Triumph or Agony was released in 2006, followed by The Frozen Tears of Angels in 2010 and From Chaos to Eternity in 2011. Rhapsody of Fire, with Lione at its helm, went back to the studio without long time guitarist and founding member Luca Turilli, to record a new album, Dark Wings of Steel. The album was released in 2013.

Lione and Rhapsody of Fire continues to impress audiences to this day with his vocals and their power riffs and strong fantasy based lyrics.

Kamelot

On 16 December 2010, the American power-metal band Kamelot announced that Lione would take over lead vocal duties for Roy Khan for the Kamelot's tour supporting their "Poetry for the Poisoned" release due to Khan's eventual departure from Kamelot. 70000 Tons of Metal was the last of 49 shows with them, in January 2012.[1]

Angra

Fabio is again on the stage at the 70000 Tons Of Metal but this time with the Brazilian band Angra. The two shows had a great success and Fabio was again with them at the Live n' Louder Festival in São Paulo with Twisted Sister, Metal Church and Loudness. After that the band decide to do a special tour, a commemorative one celebrating 20 years from the release of the first record "Angels Cry". They celebrate 20 years of career with 11 shows in Latin-America and the release of a new DVD,recorded in the last show in São Paulo. After that Angra played in Japan as co/headliner at the Loud Park festival 13 with Stone Temple Pilots and Europe and they had a very good response. The commemorative tour continue with another 14 shows in Latin America and 4 shows in Europe..where the band performed at Hellfest in France..with Black Sabbath,Soundgarden,Aerosmiths etc..after that they enter in studio in Sweden recording a new Cd.

Angra announced that the band's new release, and first album to feature vocalist Fabio Lione, entitled Secret Garden. The album was released by JVC in Asia on December 17, via Universal Music in Brazil and Edel Music in Europe both on January 16, 2015 and then later in USA, Canada and Russia (date TBA). The album brings what the band has called "a true renewal in the style of the band." With production by legendary producer Roy Z (Judas Priest, Bruce Dickinson, Halford) and was recorded and produced in Sweden by Jens Bogren (Kreator, Arch Enemy, Opeth).

Eurobeat

Lione's first eurobeat song Eye of the Tiger was released in Japan in 2000. His name for eurobeat project was "J. Storm", deriving from Joey Tempest. He published thirteen eurobeat songs (list below) under this name between 2000 and 2005 and has declared that he wouldn't be making anymore eurobeat in the future. However, by the end of 2013 a new song was released called "Dancing into fire".

  • Eurobeat Disney 003 - J. Storm - Ave Maria
  • Super Eurobeat 109 - J. Storm - Born To Make Music
  • Super Eurobeat 226 - J. Storm - Dance Into The Fire
  • Super Eurobeat 122 - J. Storm - Dancing In My Dreams
  • Super Eurobeat 135 - J. Storm - Demolition
  • Super Eurobeat 101 - J. Storm - Eye Of The Tiger
  • Super Eurobeat 144 - J. Storm - Gettin' You Gettin' Me
  • Super Eurobeat 106 - J. Storm - I Wanna Be Your Rainbow
  • Super Eurobeat 105 - J. Storm - Music
  • Super Eurobeat Presents Euromach 013 - J. Storm - Rock The Universe
  • Super Eurobeat 153 - J. Storm - Shout
  • Super Eurobeat 115 - J. Storm - The Power Of The Dance
  • Super Eurobeat 157 - J. Storm - Vision Of Paradise
  • Super Eurobeat Presents Euromach 015 - J. Storm - We Are The Children Of Rock

Discography

Rhapsody of Fire releases

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Labyrinth releases
Athena releases
  • A New Religion? (1998)
Vision Divine releases
Ayreon releases
Hollow Haze releases
Angra releases
  • Angels Cry 20th Anniversary Tour (DVD) (2013)
  • Secret Garden (2014)
Avalon releases
Ancient Bards
Miscellaneous releases
Thy Majestie releases
  • ShiHuangDi (2012)
Sebastien releases
Alexander Koller's SALVATOR release

References

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