Kenneth William David Hensley (born 24 August 1945) is an English singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer, best known for his work with Uriah Heep during the 1970s. He wrote or co-wrote the majority of Uriah Heep’s songs during this period, including the hit singles „Lady in Black“ (on which he sang lead vocals), „Easy Livin'“ and „Stealin'“, as well as „Look at Yourself“, on which he also sang lead vocals, and „Free Me“. „Lady in Black“ appears in Uriah Heep’s album Salisbury (1971). The song is credited to Ken Hensley who covered this song on his album „The Wizard’s Diary“ in 2004 and the version about 8 minutes long while the original is no longer than 4 minutes and 44 seconds. It tells the story of a man wandering through war-torn darkness and encountering a goddess-like entity who consoles him. It is often praised, by fans and critics alike, as Hensley’s most poetic work to date.A brief comment on the cover of the original vinyl release commented that for Ken Hensley inspiration was a real case: a surprise visit to his daughter’s rural vicar at a moment when he was in very depressed state. The result of this meeting, and – some kind of insight – was the song „Lady in Black“: a philosophical parable that tells us that evil cannot be overcome by evil itself.