Tag archive for David Byron

«David Byron: Born To Perform»

Jeff Perkins’ book, «David Byron: Born To Perform», is the only comprehensive biography of David Byron, covering his professional career as a vocalist of the classic Uriah Heep, as

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Uriah Heep — «Look At Yourself» (review)

Uriah Heep’s third studio album, “Look at Yourself”: a review by Igor Shveytser. Uriah Heep – “Look At Yourself” (09/1971), Bronze Records ILPS9169 (UK) / Mercury Records SRM-1-614 (USA/Canada) Having an

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David Byron: Spirit In The Sky & The Early Sessions Vol. III

In October 2013 Artistry Recordings releases next two CDs from the Early Sessions series featuring David Byron’s early recordings that he did for Avenue Records in the late 60s

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Uriah Heep: Out Demons, Out! (NME, 1973)

This article was published in the NME magazine on 8 September 1973. Author — Tony Stewart. Out demons, out! (or: — clammy hands across the water) Heepers Creepers! How comes a

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Uriah’s Own Heep of Gold… (Sounds, 1974)

This article was published in the Sounds magazine on April 13, 1974. Author — Rob Mackie. Uriah’s Own Heep of Gold… Uriah Heep’s David Byron meets SOUND’s Rob Mackie. You haven’t really

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David Byron — The Early Sessions Vol. II

The CD David Byron – The Early Sessions Vol. II will be released on June 22, 2012. It is a collection of songs that David recorded for Avenue Records in the late

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Spice to Uriah Heep — The Transition

An article from the CD booklet “Uriah Heep — The Lansdowne Tapes” (1993) Spice to Uriah Heep — The Transition |  Uriah Heep — The Lansdowne Tapes (1993) | Previously Unreleased

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David Byron. An excerpt from Bron Artistes Management press release

An excerpt from Bron Artistes Management press release (1972). David Byron  “My mother sang in a jazz band — I guess the whole family was a typical East End family that made

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Diamonds are forever!

DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER! by CHRIS WELCH | Melody Maker 29.1.1977. A MAJOR new British rock band is launched this week, featuring David Byron, the lead singer sacked last year from

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Uriah Heep with great expectations

Author — Tony Stewart | NME (1972) Uriah Heep with great expectations | CHARLES DICKENS WOULD probably have allowed a slight smile to sneak across his lips if he’d known that

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