What is uriahs heap?

Uriah Heap, commonly known as Uriah Heep, was an English rock band founded in 1969. The band was named after a character in the Charles Dickens novel, "David Copperfield." The original members of the band were vocalist David Byron, guitarist Mick Box, keyboardist Ken Hensley, bassist Paul Newton, and drummer Alex Napier.

Uriah Heap's music was defined by their heavy use of keyboards, strong vocal harmonies, and complex guitar solos. Their sound was a blend of prog-rock, hard rock, and heavy metal. Over their career, the band released over 25 studio albums and sold over 40 million records worldwide.

Some of Uriah Heap's most popular songs include "Easy Livin'," "The Wizard," "Lady in Black," "July Morning," and "Sympathy." They were a highly influential band in the 1970s, and their music continues to be played and enjoyed by fans around the world.