He first entered the music scene when he joined Ronnie Dio and the Prophets in June 1965, fronted by
Ronnie James Dio. The band transformed into the Electric Elves, the Elves, and finally
Elf in 1969, releasing a few singles along the way. They were eventually discovered by
Deep Purple bassist
Roger Glover who went on to produce all three of Elf's studio albums. Elf disbanded in 1975 when Gary Driscoll, Driscoll was later replaced with British hard rocker,
Cozy Powell. Although he was dismissed from Rainbow, Blackmore later remembered the drummer fondly but said he was very clumsy in the studio and live with Elf. After his departure from Rainbow, Driscoll played in the band Dakota (1978–1980, from Scranton, formerly the Jerry Kelly Band), before starting
Bible Black with Craig Gruber, future
Blue Cheer guitarist
Duck MacDonald and singer
Jeff Fenholt. This band released their self-titled album as well as the albums
Ground Zero and, with a few other musicians,
Burning at the Speed of Light, none of which sold well. Driscoll found a day job in tile installation, and made a little extra money on the side as a session musician. ==Murder==