David Garrick (29 January 1947 – 28 February 1985), better known by his stage name David Byron, was a British singer, who was best known in the early 1970s as the lead vocalist with the rock band
Uriah Heep Uriah Heep may refer to:
* Uriah Heep (character), a character in the Charles Dickens novel ''David Copperfield''
*Uriah Heep (band), a British rock band active since 1969
*''Uriah Heep Live
''Uriah Heep Live'' is a double live album by Britis ...
.
Byron possessed a powerful operatic voice and a flamboyant stage presence.
Early life (1958–1969)
David Byron was educated at
Independent school (United Kingdom)
In the United Kingdom, independent schools () are fee-charging schools, some endowed and governed by a board of governors and some in private ownership. They are independent of many of the regulations and conditions that apply to state-funded sc ...
Forest School, Walthamstow, from 1958–1964, where, as a popular pupil he excelled at sports and was in the school 1st XI football team. From the mid-1960s to early 1970s, he did session work for a company called Avenue Recordings, singing lead and backing vocals (occasionally along with
Mick Box
Michael Frederick Box (born 9 June 1947) is an English musician who is the lead guitarist of rock group Uriah Heep, having previously been a member of The Stalkers and Spice, both with original Uriah Heep vocalist David Byron.Larkin, Colin (20 ...
on guitar and
Paul Newton on bass). These were cover versions of Top 20 hits and were released on EPs and LPs.
His first venture into professional music was with an
Epping-based semi-pro band called The Stalkers, which also featured Box.
Byron and Box then teamed up to form the band
Spice
A spice is a seed, fruit, root, bark, or other plant substance primarily used for flavoring or coloring food. Spices are distinguished from herbs, which are the leaves, flowers, or stems of plants used for flavoring or as a garnish. Spices a ...
(1967–1969), which also featured Newton on bass and Alex Napier on drums. Before settling on the name Spice other names were considered including 'The Play' and a handful of acetates exist of unreleased tracks recorded at the time and credited to 'The Play'. The band gigged extensively locally under the management of Paul Newton's father and they secured a recording deal with
United Artists
United Artists Corporation (UA), currently doing business as United Artists Digital Studios, is an American digital production company. Founded in 1919 by D. W. Griffith, Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, and Douglas Fairbanks, the stu ...
, which issued the band's only single "What About The Music/In Love"; copies of which now fetch around $50 to $100 on the collectors' market.
Deciding that the Spice sound would require keyboards, they recruited keyboardist/guitarist/singer/songwriter
Ken Hensley, who was Newton's bandmate in
The Gods. During this time, Byron renamed the band Uriah Heep from the
Charles Dickens
Charles John Huffam Dickens (; 7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870) was an English writer and social critic. He created some of the world's best-known fictional characters and is regarded by many as the greatest novelist of the Victorian e ...
novel ''
David Copperfield''.
With Uriah Heep 1969–1976
Byron sang on ten Uriah Heep albums: ''Very 'eavy Very 'Umble'', ''Salisbury'', ''Look at Yourself'', ''Demons and Wizards'', ''The Magician's Birthday'', ''Live'', ''Sweet Freedom'', ''Wonderworld'', ''Return To Fantasy'', and ''High and Mighty''. In 1975, Byron released his first solo album, ''Take No Prisoners'', which also featured fellow Heep members Box, Hensley and
Lee Kerslake
Lee Gary Kerslake (16 April 1947– 19 September 2020) was an English musician, best known as the longtime drummer and backing vocalist for the rock band Uriah Heep and for his work with Ozzy Osbourne in the early 1980s.
Biography Early life a ...
. Byron also gained a reputation for hard drinking, which eventually led to him being sacked from Uriah Heep at the end of a Spanish tour in July 1976.
Hensley said at the time, "David was one of those classic people who couldn't face up to the fact that things were wrong and he looked for solace in a bottle." Ahead of his dismissal, Uriah Heep had secured
John Lawton as replacement singer. Their manager at the time, Bron said Byron had been released in "the best interest of the group". Bron explained that Byron and the other Uriah Heep members had been in disagreement for some time over fundamental issues of group policy, and that the differences had been finally brought to a head following the band's recent tour of Britain and Europe. "It was felt by the rest of the group that they could no longer reconcile David's attitude with their own," commented Bron.
Later career (1975–1984)
Byron recorded three solo albums: ''Take No Prisoners'' in 1975, ''Baby Faced Killer'' in 1978, and ''That Was Only Yesterday'', which was recorded in 1984, one year before his death.
During this period, Byron teamed up with former Colosseum /
Humble Pie guitarist
Clem Clempson and former
Wings
A wing is a type of fin that produces lift while moving through air or some other fluid. Accordingly, wings have streamlined cross-sections that are subject to aerodynamic forces and act as airfoils. A wing's aerodynamic efficiency is exp ...
drummer
Geoff Britton to form Rough Diamond. They recorded one
self-titled LP for
Island Records
Island Records is a multinational record label owned by Universal Music Group. It was founded in 1959 by Chris Blackwell, Graeme Goodall, and Leslie Kong in Jamaica, and was eventually sold to PolyGram in 1989. Island and A&M Records, an ...
in March 1977. The album sold poorly and Byron quit.
Next, Byron got together with guitarist Robin George to form The Byron Band, which was signed to
Creole Records ( a label which was perhaps an inapposite choice since it specialised in early reggae, showcasing artists like
Sugar Minott and
Max Romeo) and debuted with the single "Every Inch of the Way/Routine" (CR 8). This was followed by the single "Never Say Die/Tired Eyes", before the release of the 1981 album ''
On the Rocks'' (CRX 2). However, as with his previous band Rough Diamond, neither critical nor commercial acclaim was forthcoming.
Box and
Trevor Bolder invited Byron to re-join Uriah Heep in 1981, after Ken Hensley had left, but Byron refused.
''
Lost and Found'' is a
double album that included demos and live recordings by the Byron Band, which spanned from 1980 to 1982. It also includes a Robin George solo track.
Death and legacy
Byron died of
alcohol-related complications, including liver disease and seizures, at his home in Berkshire on 28 February 1985. He was 38 years old.
On
BBC Radio
BBC Radio is an operational business division and service of the British Broadcasting Corporation (which has operated in the United Kingdom under the terms of a royal charter since 1927). The service provides national radio stations covering ...
's The ''
Friday Rock Show'',
Tommy Vance played "
July Morning" in tribute.
On the "''
Equator
The equator is a circle of latitude, about in circumference, that divides Earth into the Northern and Southern hemispheres. It is an imaginary line located at 0 degrees latitude, halfway between the North and South poles. The term can al ...
''" tour, around the time of Byron's death, Uriah Heep dedicated "
The Wizard" to him. There were also tributes to him and deceased bassist
Gary Thain
Gary Mervin Thain (May 15, 1948 – December 8, 1975) was a New Zealand bassist, best known for his work with British rock band Uriah Heep.
Biography
Thain was born in Christchurch. He had two older brothers, Colin and Arthur. He recorded in ...
on the 1998 album ''
Sonic Origami
''Sonic Origami'' is the 20th studio album by British rock band Uriah Heep and was released in September 1998.
The opening track, "Between Two Worlds", is dedicated to David Byron and Gary Thain, both members of Uriah Heep who died at a you ...
''.
Discography
Solo albums
* ''
Take No Prisoners'' – 1975
* ''
Baby Faced Killer'' – 1978
* ''
That Was Only Yesterday – The Last EP'' – Recorded 1984, released 2008
with the Byron Band
* ''
On the Rocks'' – 1981
* ''
Lost and Found'' – Recorded 1980–82, released 2003
with Uriah Heep
* ''
Very 'Eavy... Very 'Umble'' – 1970
* ''
Salisbury'' – 1971
* ''
Look at Yourself'' – 1971
* ''
Demons and Wizards'' – 1972 US:Gold
* ''
The Magician's Birthday'' – 1972 US:Gold
* ''
Uriah Heep Live'' – 1973 UK:Silver US:Gold
* ''
Sweet Freedom'' – 1973 UK:Silver US:Gold
* ''
Wonderworld'' – 1974 UK:Silver
* ''
Return to Fantasy'' – 1975 UK:Silver
* ''
High and Mighty'' – 1976
* ''
Live at Shepperton '74
''Live at Shepperton '74'' is a live album by British rock band Uriah Heep, released in 1986. It was recorded live in studio in 1974 for radio broadcasting.
Track listing Original version
;Side A
# " Easy Livin'" (Hensley) – 2:57
# "So Ti ...
'' – Recorded 1974, released 1986
* ''
The Lansdowne Tapes'' – Recorded 1969–71, released 1993
with Rough Diamond
* ''
Rough Diamond'' – 1977
Footnotes
References
External links
Uriah Heep official websiteOfficial website for pre-1986 Uriah Heep
{{DEFAULTSORT:Byron, David
1947 births
1985 deaths
20th-century English male singers
20th-century English singers
English male singer-songwriters
English rock singers
English heavy metal singers
English tenors
Uriah Heep (band) members
People from Epping
Alcohol-related deaths in England
Bronze Records artists