![]() Take No Prisoners is available as a limited edition of 1000 individually numbered copies on purple coloured vinyl. ![]() Overall, Take No Prisoners is a well-crafted album that will definitely find favor with Uriah Heep fans. ![]() And “Love Song” proves that Byron could do a straight ballad with surprising sensitivity. It's all there, Heep-styled rockers with a variety of roots rock and soul experiments that blend in well with the other, more traditional material. ![]() Take No Prisoners is a solid and consistent solo venture. The current lineup is: Mick Box (guitar, vocals), Trevor Bolder (bass, vocals) passed away in 2013 and was replaced by Davey Rimmer, Phil Lanzon (keyboards. It isn't a big surprise that a good portion of the album sounds a lot like the group that gave him his day job at the time: sturdy organ-driven hard-rockers like “Silver White Man” and “Hit Me With a White One” (featuring the recently deceased Ken Hensley). The venue reserves the right to refuse admission.This 1975 album was the first solo outing for David Byron, former lead singer for Uriah Heep. Only tickets purchased through approved ticket agents are valid for admission.The resale of a ticket renders it invalid and may lead to refusal of entry. Tickets sold via third parties and other unauthorised outlets, including online auction sites are not valid for admission. Your ticket/s will IMMEDIATELY BECOME INVALID if resold OR OFFERED FOR SALE unless the sale is through the Artist’s official re-sale channels as advertised, or ticket agent fan to fan exchange (where applicable).By accepting these terms and conditions you confirm that you are a consumer. Any tickets purchased by business or traders in breach of the terms and conditions of ticket sale will be cancelled. Your ticket/s are sold by the promoters directly to you the consumer.This ticket must be surrendered to the promoters upon request. Your ticket purchase constitutes a personal, revocable license and, at all times, remains the property of the promoters.Limited availability – please book early to avoid disappointment. After leaving the band, Peter Goalby recorded a number of solo songs. He sang on the band’s albums ‘Head First’ and ‘Equator’ plus he’s also known for his time in Trapeze. Wheelchair user plus one companion (please contact Box Office on 02920 878444): Stalls seats £37.50 each ticketįor Hynt tickets, please contact Box Office on 02920 878444. Peter Goalby was the lead singer of Uriah Heep during the band’s classic ‘Abominog’ era and also wrote their 1980s hit ‘Blood Red Roses’.A big thank you has to go to the fans that have kept with us every inch of the way, and they just keep growing in numbers by the day. There are still horizons to conquer and new songs to write and perform, and it feels like the adventure has just begun. “It is with great pride that we enter this 50th Anniversary with the same passion, desire and love of what we do, and long may it last. Their current line-up includes lead and rhythm guitarist Mick Box, keyboardist Phil Lanzon, lead vocalist Bernie Shaw, drummer Russell Gilbrook, and bassist Davey Rimmer.įounding member, Mick Box said: “Who would have imagined back in 1970 that Uriah Heep would still be here celebrating their 50 th anniversary? It is an amazing feat especially as the band are still a vibrant force in the live arena and still producing albums like the latest one Living the Dream, that has been lauded by the fans and media alike as one of their best in our career. The London band have sold a staggering 45 million albums worldwide, and have released huge hits on both sides of the Atlantic including Easy Livin’, The Wizard, Sweet Lorraine and Stealin’. English rock legends Uriah Heep are set to celebrate their 50 th anniversary in style on their UK tour including a date at St David’s Hall on Saturday 2 October 2021.
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