Uriah Heep
From London, England. Named after a character in Charles
Dicken's "David Copperfield".
The Stalkers (1964 - ? )
- Mick Box - guitar - b. June 8, 1947, London, England.
- David Byron - vocals - b. David Garrick, January 29, 1947,
Essex, England; d. February 28, 1985 (heart attack).
- Roger Penlington - drums
Spice ( ? - December 1969)
- Mick Box - guitar
- David Byron - vocals
- Paul Newton - bass - formerly with The Gods.
- Alex Napier - drums
Uriah Heep I (December 1969 - January 1970)
- Mick Box - guitar
- David Byron - vocals
- Paul Newton - bass
- Alex Napier - drums
- Ken Hensley - keyboards - b. August 24, 1945, England -
formerly with Kit and the Saracens, The Jimmy Brown Sound,
The Gods, and Toe Fat.
Uriah Heep II (January 1970 - February 1970)
- Mick Box - guitar
- David Byron - vocals
- Paul Newton - bass
- Ken Hensley - keyboards
- Nigel "Ollie" Ollson - drums - formerly with Elton
John.
Album:
- "Very
'Eavy...Very 'Umble" (aka, "Uriah
Heep") (1970)
Nigel "Ollie" Ollson rejoins
Elton John.
Uriah Heep III (February 1970 - October 1970)
- Mick Box - guitar
- David Byron - vocals
- Paul Newton - bass
- Ken Hensley - keyboards
- Keith Baker - drums
Album:
- "Salisbury"
(1970) - Single: "Lady in Black"
Uriah Heep IV (October 1970 - November 1971)
- Mick Box - guitar
- David Byron - vocals
- Paul Newton - bass
- Ken Hensley - keyboards
- Ian Clarke - drums - formerly with Cressida.
Album:
- "Look
At Yourself" (1971)
Uriah Heep V (November 1971 - February 1972)
- Mick Box - guitar
- David Byron - vocals
- Ken Hensley - keyboards
- Mark Clarke - bass
- Lee Kerslake - drums - formerly with The Gods and
National Head Band.
Uriah Heep VI (February 1972 - February 1975)
- Mick Box - guitar
- David Byron - vocals
- Ken Hensley - keyboards
- Lee Kerslake - drums
- Gary Thain - bass - b. New Zealand; d. December 8, 1975
(heroin overdose) - formerly with Keef Hartley.
Albums:
- "Demons
and Wizards" (1972) - Singles: "The Wizard", "Easy
Livin'"
- "The
Magician's Birthday" (1972) - Single: "Sweet
Lorraine"
- "Live
'73" (1973)
- "Sweet
Freedom" (1973)
- "Wonderworld"
(1974)
- "Live
at Shepperton '74" (1986)
Uriah Heep VII (March 1975 - August 1976)
- Mick Box - guitar
- David Byron - vocals
- Ken Hensley - keyboards
- Lee Kerslake - drums
- John Wetton - bass - b. July 12, 1949, Derby, England -
formerly with Family, King Crimson,
and Roxy Music (guest musician).
Albums:
- "Return
to Fantasy" (1975)
- "High
and Mighty" (1976)
David Byron forms Rough
Diamond. John Wetton joins Bryan Ferry, and later
joins Asia.
Uriah Heep VIII (September 1976 - October 1979)
- Mick Box - guitar
- Ken Hensley - keyboards
- Lee Kerslake - drums
- Trevor Bolder - bass - formerly with David Bowie,
Mick Ronson, and The Spiders From Mars.
- John Lawton - vocals - formerly with Lucifer's Friend.
Albums:
- "Firefly"
(1977) - Single: "Wise Man"
- "Innocent
Victim" (1978) - Single: "Free Me"
- "Fallen
Angel" (1979)
- "Live in Europe 1979" (1986)
Lee
Kerslake forms Blizzard of Ozz (with Ozzy Osbourne).
Uriah Heep IX (November 1979 - May 1980)
- Mick Box - guitar
- Ken Hensley - keyboards
- Trevor Bolder - bass
- John Sloman - vocals/keyboards/guitar - formerly with
Pulsar and Lone Star.
- Chris Slade - drums - b. October 30, 1946 - formerly with
Manfred Mann's Earth Band.
Album:
- "Conquest"
(1980)
Ken Hensley joins Blackfoot.
Uriah Heep X (July 1980 - September 1980)
- Mick Box - guitar
- Trevor Bolder - bass
- John Sloman - vocals/keyboards/guitar
- Chris Slade - drums
- Gregg Dechert - keyboards - b. Canada - formerly with
Pulsar.
Group disbands. Trevor Bolder joins
Wishbone
Ash. Chris Slade joins AC/DC.
Uriah Heep XI (April 1982 - April 1983)
- Mick Box - guitar
- Lee Kerslake - drums
- Pete Goalby - vocals - formerly with Trapeze.
- Bob Daisley - bass - formerly with Ozzy Osbourne's
Blizzard of Ozz.
- John Sinclair - keyboards - formerly with The Heavy Metal
Kids and Lion.
Albums:
- "Abominog"
(1982) - Singles: "The Way That It Is", "Think It Over"
- "Head
First" (1983)
Bob Daisley rejoins Ozzy
Osbourne.
Uriah Heep XII (May 1983 - November 1985)
- Mick Box - guitar
- Lee Kerslake - drums
- Trevor Bolder - bass- returned from Wishbone Ash.
- Pete Goalby - vocals
- John Sinclair - keyboards
Album:
- "Equator"
(1984)
Uriah Heep XIII (July 1986 - September 1986)
- Mick Box - guitar
- Lee Kerslake - drums
- Trevor Bolder - bass
- Phil Lanzon - keyboards - formerly with Grand Prix,
Sad Cafe, and The Sweet.
- Steff Fontaine - vocals
Uriah Heep XIV (1986 - Present)
- Mick Box - guitar
- Lee Kerslake - drums
- Trevor Bolder - bass
- Phil Lanzon - keyboards
- Bernie Shaw - vocals - formerly with Cold Sweat,
Grand Prix, Praying Mantis, and Stratus.
Albums:
- "Live
In Moscow" (1988)
- "Raging
Silence" (1989)
- "Different
World" (1991)
- "Sea
of Light" (1995)
- "Spellbinder"
(live) (1996)
- "Sonic
Origami" (1998)
Compilations:
- "The
Best of Uriah Heep" (1976)
- "Power to the Rockers" (1988)
- "Legacy" (1988)
- "Two Decades In Rock" (3-CD box set) (1990)
- "Still
'Eavy, Still Proud" (1990)
- "Rarities
from the Bronze Age" (1994)
- "Time
of Revelation - 25 Years On" (box set) (1996)
- "King
Biscuit Flower Hour Presents...Uriah Heep" (live) (1997)
- "Classic
Heep - An Anthology" (2-CDs) (1998)
Ken Hensley solo:
- "Proud
Words on a Dusty Shelf" (1973)
- "Eager
to Please" (1975)
- "Free
Spirit"
- "From
Time to Time"
David Byron solo:
- "Take
No Prisoners" (1975)
- "Baby Faced Killer"
- "On
the Rocks"
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