Sometimes the course of one’s life can be changed by an offhand comment. For Ken Hensley, Uriah Heep’s keyboard player and guitarist throughout the 70s, that moment came during a taxi ride home after ...
One of the difficulties for fans wishing to approach Uriah Heep’s vast catalog is that it’s so darn, well, VAST. Still going strong both in the studio and on stage, despite advancing age and endless ...
August 14, 1975, and Uriah Heep are about to take the stage at Philadelphia’s Spectrum arena. The British band have the wind behind them thanks to the transatlantic success of their eighth album, ...
On Nov. 4, news broke that former Uriah Heep keyboardist Ken Hensley died suddenly from a short illness at the age of 75. This came less than two months after the passing of the band’s drummer Lee ...
Lee Kerslake, best known as the longtime drummer of rock band Uriah Heep and for playing on two Ozzy Osbourne albums, has died of prostate cancer. He was 73. Former Uriah Heep keyboardist Ken Hensley ...
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Uriah Heep Announce Farewell Tour
British rock legends Uriah Heep have announced their farewell tour. In a video message to fans, Mick Box, the band’s last surviving original member, revealed the news. “Who can believe next year is 55 ...
The bassist Trevor Bolder backed David Bowie in the early 1970s during the most important and productive chapter of his career, when he created his alien alter-ego Ziggy Stardust and changed the face ...
MetalSucks’s history with psych rock outfit Ruby the Hatchet goes back quite a ways, 2013, to be exact, when we chose them as an unsigned band to participate in our Converse Rubber Tracks x MetalSucks ...
Lee Kerslake, the longtime drummer for the metal band Uriah Heep who also played on Ozzy Osbourne’s first two solo albums, died Saturday at the age of 73 following a long battle with prostate cancer.
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