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David Byron

 
Artist: David Byron

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Lou Stonebridge, Mick Box

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Gary Thain, Lee Kerslake, Peter Gallen, Gerry Bron, Ken Hensley
  • Born: January 29, 1947, Essex, England
  • Died: February 28, 1985
  • Active: '70s, '80s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Take No Prisoners," "Baby Faced Killer," "Man of Yesterday: The Anthology"

Biography

Best known as the frontman of the '70s arena rock outfit Uriah Heep, singer David Byron also performed as a solo artist. Born David Garrick in Essex, England, on January 29, 1947, he first emerged as a member of the short-lived Stalkers. With the group's guitarist Mick Box, he later formed Spice, which also featured bassist Paul Newton and drummer Alex Napier. Renamed Uriah Heep in 1970 after a character in the Charles Dickens novel David Copperfield, they debuted with the LP Very 'eavy, Very 'umble; while the group's fusion of art-rock and heavy metal was widely scorned by critics, they soon rose to stardom on both sides of the Atlantic, with much of the attention focused on Byron's operatic vocals. In 1975, he issued his first solo effort, Take No Prisoners; a year later, after ten albums with Uriah Heep, Byron's longtime drinking problem led to his dismissal from the band, and he formed Rough Diamond with former Humble Pie guitarist Clem Clempson and ex-Wings drummer Geoff Britton. The group issued only a self-titled 1977 LP before disbanding, leaving Byron to again pursue a solo career. His second effort, Baby Faced Killer, was not successful, and he next formed the Byron Band with guitarist Robin George. 1981's On the Rocks was their sole album, and as Byron's alcoholism worsened, his career dried up; he was found dead in his Reading home on February 28, 1985. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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David Byron

Background information
Birth name David Garrick
Born 29 January 1947(1947-01-29)
Origin Epping, Essex, England
Died 28 February 1985 (aged 38)
Reading, Berkshire, England[1]
Genre(s) Rock, Hard rock, Progressive rock, Heavy metal
Instrument(s) vocals
Website david-byron.com

David Byron (29 January 1947 – 28 February 1985) born as David Garrick[2] was the original lead vocalist for Spice (from 1967 through 1969) and is most famous for singing in the rock band Uriah Heep between 1969 and 1976.

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Background

Despite his vocal range (paired with a sense of dynamics), and a charismatic stage presence, Byron was dismissed from Uriah Heep in 1976, at the demand of keyboardist Ken Hensley (the band's primary songwriter), who gave the ultimatum "it's him or me" to band manager Gerry Bron, citing Byron's increasingly erratic behaviour due to alcohol abuse.[citation needed]

He unsuccessfully attempted to revive his career with Rough Diamond (a band also featuring former members of Humble Pie and Wings), a second solo album (Baby Faced Killer), and The Byron Band. Mick Box and Trevor Bolder of Uriah Heep invited Byron to re-join the band in 1980, but Byron refused. He died of alcohol related complications in 1985. The coroner's report cited epilepsy and fatty liver.[citation needed]

Discography

With Uriah Heep

Solo

With Rough Diamond

With The Byron Band

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