Former URIAH HEEP Legend To Attend Italian Grand Prix

September 5, 2007

Former URIAH HEEP legend Ken Hensley (guitar, keyboards, vocals) will fly to Monza, Italy on Thursday, September 6 to attend the Italian Grand Prix as the guest of German magazine Auto Bild & Motor Sport. During this time, Ken will interview legendary former triple world champion Niki Lauda for a feature in the magazine called "Heroes Of The '70s." Other events and meetings are planned but Ken's own words sum it up best: "I am so excited about this trip. Many people know that I am a Formula 1 fanatic but I normally watch 'from the cheap seats', i.e., my sofa, so a chance to be in the pits, see and hear the cars 'live' and to meet so many people inside my favourite sport is incredible."

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