Former URIAH HEEP Keyboardist KEN HENSLEY Says He Would Consider Working With Band Again

November 23, 2005

In a brand new interview conducted by Rock N Roll Universe, Ken Hensley discusses his days in URIAH HEEP, his new solo anthology "Cold Autumn Sunday", and what's next on the horizon for one of heavy rock's most legendary keyboardists of all time. Also covered is whether Hensley would consider working again with the band he helped propel to international fame in the 1970's. A short excerpt from the interview follows:

Rock N Roll Universe: You've gotten back together with HEEP several times for live performances, the most recent I believe being for The Magician's Birthday Party in 2002. Have you ever considered working with the band again for a studio recording? Is that something you'd even be interested in doing at this point?

Ken Hensley: "I think a couple would be more accurate than several but let's not split hairs! I did ask Mick (Box) to come over to Spain and play on my last CD, 'The Last Dance', but he was too busy and I have offered them songs in the past but that offer was rejected too. I have a totally open mind and I would consider anything if it made sense musically but I will not take a single step backwards."

Read the entire interview at www.rocknrolluniverse.com.

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