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, ...
Uriah Heep keyboard player Ken Hesley has died aged 75, his heartbroken family has confirmed. Ken's brother Trevor shared the sad news in a Facebook post on Thursday, revealing that he passed away ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
John Lawton, the vocalist for the long-running Uriah Heep during one of the British rock band’s most popular eras, died June 29 of undisclosed causes. His death was announced last night by the band.
Ken Hensley, best known as the keyboardist, guitarist and songwriter for the British hard rock band Uriah Heep, died on Wednesday at age 75. The news was confirmed on the band's official Twitter page.