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Uriah Heep — founding member Mick Box is center — released its 25th album “Living the Dream” in 2018. (Courtesy…

As its sole founding member, it’s no secret why British guitarist Mick Box is still powerchording away on the 50th anniversary tour of metal outfit Uriah Heep. Ever since he was a London teen, he’s had a dogged determination that his peers and parents couldn’t fathom. When he bought his first guitar in the mid-1960s, he took a day job at an export firm 10 miles from home just to pay it off. And to save on train fare, he bicycled there and back every weekday, while still playing as many pub-and-club gigs as he could by night. “I was going to play guitar for the rest of my life; I was that focused,” he says. “And I told my mom, ‘On my last guitar payment, I’m giving notice and that’s it — I’m off!’ You’d never see anybody do that nowadays.” He stumbled a bit when vocalist David Byron quit the group then died in 1985, but he soldiered on with flinty new vocalist Bernie Shaw, who’s still at the helm on Heep’s 2018 release “Living the Dream,” its 25th studio album.

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