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Hensley and had
* Jon Hensley ( born 1965 ) and Kelley Menighan Hensley ( born 1967 ), husband and wife actors who had appeared together on the daytime soap opera As the World Turns.
By the end of 1971 it became clear, according to Hensley, that he, Byron and Box had become the tightly knit nucleus of the band.
He had so much charisma, so much ability ," admitted Hensley many years later.
Ken Hensley meanwhile had been gradually recording his own, mellower material ; his solo debut Proud Words on a Dusty Shelf was released the same year.
" He had a voice that I thought would give a new dimension ", Hensley agreed.
The latter had once auditioned for Uriah Heep and failed, ironically Hensley being the only band member who had supported him as a choice.
Jimmie Hensley, a police detective, and Douglas Fogg, the assistant fire chief, who both investigated the fire, told The New Yorker author Grann that they had never believed that the fridge was part of the arson plot.
His father, Charles Hensley, had been a member of the legislative council and colonial treasurer.
He had yet to be discovered, however, for Curaçao was still well off the beaten path for major league scouts — even though countryman Hensley Meulens had done well in the New York Yankee farm system.
Around this time, Davis and Piribauer had joined a band named Hensley and caused question over the future of Revis.
After Armstrong and Hensley were killed, the British government and media responded by turning Bigley's fate into Britain's major political issue during this period, leading to subsequent claims that the government had become a hostage to the situation, as President Jimmy Carter had arguably done during the 444-day Iran hostage crisis in 1979-81.
Hensley had an early start in show business at the age of four when he appeared as Fritz in her production of The Nutcracker.
Drummer Lee Kerslake, who had played with Hensley in both bands, would follow him into Uriah Heep in 1972.
They were allocated on the " bleak basis " of seniority ; New Zealand civil servant Gerald Hensley recalled that when he visited Rewi Alley in 1973 Alley was living in the best downstairs front apartment which had been allocated to Strong until she died, at which time Alley moved into it and everyone else moved on one place.
He did not race again until the Hensley Motorsports # 63 Exxon Superflo team had an opening.
The final proof is that he tried to pass suspicion onto Hensley and Pyne had already examined Hensley's socks before he asked " Loftus " to and then they were free of sand.
He had a strained relationship with the Bishop of Durham, Hensley Henson, who described him as " a man who could neither speak with effect nor be silent with dignity ".
He had a total of thirteen top-fives and won the Busch Series championship over Jimmy Hensley by 200 points.

Hensley and little
Byrne became part of a " supercouple " when then-Head Writer Douglas Marland paired Lily, a " poor little rich girl ", with hard-luck farmhand Holden Snyder, played by Jon Hensley.

Hensley and debut
Unlike their first album, songwriting credits for fully half of the record are attributed to Ken Hensley alone, as opposed to the collaborative partnership credits of Box / Byron on the debut.

Hensley and Box
In the course of the album's making the writing relationship between Box, Byron and Hensley was beginning to develop.
Lee Kerslake, David Byron, Gary Thain, Mick Box, Ken Hensley.
In 1975 Byron released his first solo album, " Take No Prisoners " ( Bronze Records ILPS 9824 ) which also featured fellow heep members Mick Box, Ken Hensley and Lee Kerslake.
The magic of Box, Byron and Hensley was broken.
Mick Box and Trevor Bolder, of Uriah Heep, invited Byron to re-join the band in 1981, after Ken Hensley left, but Byron refused.
# " Bird of Prey " ( Mick Box, David Byron, Ken Hensley, Paul Newton ) – 4: 13
# " Time to Live " ( Box, Byron, Hensley ) – 4: 01
# " Salisbury " ( Byron, Hensley, Box ) – 16: 20
# " Time to Live " ( Box, Byron, Hensley ) – 4: 01
# " Salisbury " ( Byron, Hensley, Box ) – 16: 20
# " Bird of Prey " ( Box, Byron, Hensley, Newton ) – 4: 13
# " Time to Live " ( Box, Byron, Hensley ) – 4: 01
# " Salisbury " ( Byron, Hensley, Box ) – 16: 20
# " Bird of Prey " ( Box, Byron, Hensley, Newton ) – 4: 13
# " Time to Live " ( Box, Byron, Hensley ) – 4: 01
# " Salisbury " ( Box, Byron, Hensley ) – 16: 20
< LI > " Salisbury " ( Single Edit ) ( Box, Byron, Hensley ) – 4: 23
< LI > " Time to Live " ( Alternate Version ) ( Box / Byron / Hensley ) – 4: 13

Hensley and Byron
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 behavior due to alcohol abuse.

Hensley and wrote
In the UK his critics included Hensley Henson, Bishop of Durham, and the Labour MP Tom Driberg who wrote an influential critique, The Mystery of Moral Re-Armament.

Hensley and most
Hensley was most recently seen in the Broadway production of Young Frankenstein as the Monster.
He was catching for pitcher Clay Hensley when Hensley gave up Barry Bonds ' 755th home run, which tied Bonds with Hank Aaron for most career home runs.

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