Tag archive for John Wetton

«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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David Byron — Take No Prisoners (1975)

“Take No Prisoners” is the first solo album that David Byron recorded while still working with Uriah Heep. The album was recorded in February 1975 at Morgan and Roundhouse

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Uriah Heep — High And Mighty (1976)

“High And Mighty” is special for many reasons. First of all, it is the most lyrical album that Uriah Heep ever recorded, and with this album Ken Hensley’s songwriting

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Uriah Heep — Return To Fantasy (1975)

The eighth studio album of Uriah Heep is exactly what the title says — i.e. their return to the fantasy concept that brought fame to the band in 1972

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Uriah Heep – Return to Fantasy (video)

Uriah Heep gig in USA (1975). David Byron — vocals Ken Hensley — keyboards Mick Box — guitars John Wetton — bass guitar Lee Kerslake —

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Uriah Heep — July Morning (video)

Uriah Heep playing their epic song, July Morning, in Tokyo, Japan (1973) and Pinkpop Festival, Holland (June 7, 1976). David Byron — vocals Ken Hensley — keyboards Mick Box — guitars Gary Thain

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