1960s His first gig was at The Mentmore Pen Factory, in Stevenage (September 1960). After that, he played with The Blue Notes, Ken and the Cousins and Kit and the Saracens (1962). in 1977|left The band's "classic" line-up featured Hensley, Byron, Box, Kerslake and bassist
Gary Thain, plus the management provided by
Gerry Bron (
Bronze Records). During his time with Heep (1970–1980), they recorded 13 studio albums, and the live album
Uriah Heep Live – January 1973 along with many compilations and singles. Hensley also recorded his first two solo albums,
Proud Words on a Dusty Shelf (1973) and
Eager To Please (1975) during this time. a collection of lost recordings, was released featuring rare songs recorded by Hensley between 1971 and 1982, as well as some early versions of Heep's classic songs, played by Hensley and his roommates at that time, namely guitarist
Paul Kossoff and drummer
Simon Kirke (both of
Free). Other musicians on the songs were bassist
Boz Burrell (
King Crimson and
Bad Company), guitarist
Mick Ralphs (
Mott the Hoople,
Bad Company), drummers
Ian Paice (
Deep Purple,
Whitesnake) and
Kenney Jones (
The Small Faces,
The Faces,
The Who), as well as
Jeff Allen, Denny Ball,
Trevor Bolder,
Mark Clarke,
B. J. Cole, Pat Leonard, Dave Markee, Linton Naiff, Warren "Bugs" Pemberton,
Henry Spinetti, Liza Strike, and
Clare Torry. With them were
Paul Newton (the band's original bassist) and two members of Lawton's band, Reuben Kane on lead guitar and Justin Shefford on drums. This concert was recorded and released as a CD/DVD.
Running Blind, his first effort in 21 years, was released worldwide in 2002, and followed by a world tour with his band called "Free Spirit", that included
Dave Kilminster (guitar),
Andy Pyle (bass) and
Pete Riley (drums). In September 2008, Hensley went on stage again with former Heep bandmates Lawton, Kerslake and Newton, along with ex-
Focus guitarist
Jan Dumée, for the "Heepvention 2008" fans meeting. Hensley continued to write and record a series of new albums, beginning with a collection of songs under the title of
Love & Other Mysteries, recorded near his home in Spain and followed in 2011 by
Faster, his first studio recording of new songs with his live band, Live Fire. A CD of one of his solo concerts was released by Cherry Red Records in 2013, shortly followed by a live CD recorded with Live Fire during a September/October tour.
Trouble, an album of 10 new songs recorded with a revised Live Fire line-up, was released, again by Cherry Red, in September the same year. == Legacy ==