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 ...
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 ...
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Back in the early 1970s, British rock band Uriah Heep helped create progressive rock, then merged it with metal to make a new sound. Fifty years later, record companies no longer embrace creative new ...
Uriah Heep’s sole founding member is in Moscow – the city where Heep entered the history books when they became the first Western rock band to play the country in 1987. The next day the hard-rockers ...