Ken Hensley is an English musician born on August 24, 1945. He is best known as a key member of the rock band Uriah Heep, where he served as a keyboardist and songwriter. Hensley's work has contributed to the band's success with hits like "Easy Livin'" and "Lady in Black." He continues to perform and create music, making him a respected figure in the rock music community.

"I didn't know that you were supposed to tune the guitar to an open chord, and I learned to play slide with a normal tuning. I think it's a little more melodic that way and doesn't sound so bluesy. Of course, if I could play like David Lindley or Ry Cooder, I'd be a happy man!"



"When we were making vinyl records we had a lot of time limitations for each record so songs were left off for a number of reasons. Now, with CDs, much more music can be included."



"It is always encouraging and kind when people say nice things about my work but I know that it is not me that did it then and it is not me that is doing it now. It is God living in me and for that I will always be grateful."



"Visible Faith is an expression of my Christian faith which must be visible to be real! I gave the name to the collection of musicians who worked with me on the record."



"I know why I am here and my only real focused goal is to live each day to the fullest and to try and honor God and be an encouragement to others. What the future holds is firmly in God's hands, and I am very happy about that!"



"I lived in an area where there were a lot of rock musicians, and we got together regularly in our studios."

