This is the definitive collection of Uriah Heep performing live for the Americas from film and television archives. Uriah Heep captured at the very pinnacle of the band's career. Recorded 1974 and ...
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 ...
The rock ‘n’ roll heap is piled high with never-wases, burnouts, has-beens and straight-up tragedies. File singer David Byron in the latter, his fame equal parts salve and curse. He sold 30 million ...
UH had big expectations of itself for their third release. In those days, record companies and management pressed bands hard to keep momentum going and cash coming to the point where they had to ...
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 ...
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) -- A significant force on the British heavy/prog scene for a half century, rock veterans Uriah Heep are heading to the Bay Area where they will support powerhouse metal act ...
It’s been 55 years since Uriah Heep released its debut album, “…Very ‘Eavy…Very ‘Umble.” And if you read the reviews that greeted it and others during the British heavy rock band’s 70s heyday you ...
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 ...
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