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| 04/22/2008 | Cybertracking A Hendrix clone | IT’s one of those far-out fringe-rock stories — of how a relatively unknown Jimi Hendrix copycat named Bruce Cameron convinced legendary rockers like Jack Bruce, Mitch Mitchell, Buddy Miles and Ken Hensley to play on his debut solo project and died shortly after the album, Midnight Daydream, came out in 1999 | Click here for the Article |
| 04/12/2008 | Russel Gilbrook - Uriah Heep | Russ is currently the new drummer and member of Uriah Heep. They have just finished recording their new album and are embarking on a world tour in over 40 countries | Click here for the Article |
| 04/11/2008 | Critically acclaimed debut from Uriah Heep | Add to that the critically acclaimed debut from Uriah Heep plus other gems like Lucifer's Friend or Mountain and it is a damn fine year for old school hard rock and proto metal.
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| 04/10/2008 | Greg Dechert | Steven Henry has a new disc. It's called "Something I Do,"
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| 04/02/2008 | Do You Believe In Magic? | David Copperfield — the guy who pulls women out of Abe Lincoln hats and saws rabbits in half, in a gracious and unique effort, Copperfield proposed and then followed through on an offer to answer 10 e-mail questions in advance of the dates.
1. Did you choose the appellation “David Copperfield” because a British rock group had already taken “Uriah Heep” and, in any case, why Dickens?
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| 03/30/2008 | Heep in the USSR | Eventually, though, the threat receded as a new order led by USSR leader Mikhail Gorbachev brought more openness in his country. Western artistes like Paul McCartney, heavy rockers Uriah Heep and reggae UB40 all went to record concerts or albums in the USSR.
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| 03/25/2008 | 2008 National Jazz Award and Uriah Heep | 2008 National Jazz Awards "Male Vocalist of the Year" nominee to ...
Canada NewsWire (press release) - Toronto,Ontario,Canada
After finishing high school, Joe toured Ontario with a heavy metal band, which played music inspired by such legendary bands as Deep Purple and Uriah Heep. ... | Click here for the Article |
| 03/13/2008 | CD Review: Roy Bennett’s Onomatopoeia | There’s really no one I could compare Roy Bennett to definitively – they have a definite seventies influence – like Marshall Crenshaw or The Faces, even Uriah Heep or The Who. On the other hand, they also have a rock influence – maybe a little Tom Petty in the vocal style – and a country influence for certain (Lyle Lovett, Robert Earl Keen?).
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| 02/13/2008 | Dave and his Wife met at a Heep Concert | Dave and his wife met in their early 20s at a Uriah Heep concert and have been married for 35 years.
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| 03/06/2008 | Blimy - the Uriah Heep of sliders | If you're a Sony Ericsson aficionado you'll know it recently launched a bona fide super phone, the Xperia X1. But it's not all super phones this year, as you can see with the ever-so-'umble Sony Ericsson T303, the Uriah Heep of sliders. | Click here for the Article |
| 03/07/2008 | Rick and Lee's Guide to Weekend Fun | Lee: What the hell is that? Did you lose a Robert Frost contest? Are they lyrics from one of those Uriah Heep albums you listen to? | Click here for the Article |
| 03/03/2008 | The Beach Boys of Heavy Metal | Also, it turns out that Uriah Heep was actually a character in the book and not a '70s rock band known as "the Beach Boys of heavy metal." | Click here for the Article |
| 03/09/2008 | Blabbermouth.net - | Universal Music has announced the release of a new studio album from British rock legends URIAH HEEP in June 2008.
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| 12/02/2007 | Wrapmusic: Best box-set CD picks | The most useful part of the box is disc one, when the roots and development of metal are traced via pioneering acts such as Hawkind, Uriah Heep, UFO and Blue Cheer ... | Click here for the Article |
| 12/08/2007 | BARRY WINTON LOOKS AT THE PROGRESSIVE BAND | The real Uriah Heep story begins in Hertfordshire where a young Ken Hensley formed a band called the Gods. An early incarnation of this outfit included guitarist Mick Taylor (later with the Rolling Stones) and bassist Greg Lake (of ELP fame). With Hensley on organ, guitar and vocals, guitarist Joe Konas, bassist John Glascock and drummer Lee Kerslake more... | Click here for the Article |
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