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 ...
Uriah Heep’s 50 years has been anything but, as the song says, “Easy Livin’.” The British hard rock troupe has spent five decades living highs, including hits such as “Stealin'” and “Sweet Lorraine,” ...
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 ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Uriah Heep’s 50 years has been anything but, as the song says, “Easy Livin'.” The British hard-rock troupe has spent five decades living highs, including hits such as “Stealin'” and ...
Even if you weren't there, Uriah Heep's landmark album Demons and Wizards whisks you back to the heady, hazy days of the early '70s. It was a very inventive time for rock 'n' roll music, indeed. Core ...
Ken Hensley, who was a key part of hard rock band Uriah Heep during its 1960s and 1970s heyday, died Wednesday evening. He was 75 and died at home, according to his management. Keyboardist Hensley ...
Ken Hensley, former keyboardist, vocalist and founding member of hard rock/prog band Uriah Heep, has died at age 75. The sad news was shared via Uriah Heep’s Facebook where the band’s Mick Box wrote, ...
Russell Gilbrook figures he's had a 'Heep' of good fortune. Gilbrook, you see, is the drummer, since 2007, for the hard-rock band Uriah Heep. "It's quite an honor for me," Gilbrook said on the phone ...
Uriah Heep in the mid-1970's: John Wetton, David Byron, Mick Box, Ken Hensley, and Lee Kerslake. Credit: Getty Images/Provided by Chipster PR Editor’s Note: After this piece was published, news broke ...
Two of the bands that ruled the airwaves when San Antonio was known as the Heavy Metal Capital of the World are blazing into town this spring. British hard-rock stalwarts Saxon and Uriah Heep will ...
The new single by Philly's Ruby The Hatchet will make you dream of a long ride on the open road. When it comes to contemporary bands who channel the spirit of the '70s, few can match Ruby The Hatchet.