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There was a time when Gospel artiste Owen Uriah thought God could never use a man like him. He began his musical journey as a DJ with local sound systems in his home town of Birmingham, England. Owen progressed into a more creative mode as a drummer, but found he had a vocal ability. He decided to use his vocals to lead his band URIAH, which he formed in the mid 1980s. Owen was very successful as a secular artist, fast becoming one of the top artistes on the Club Scene and was in great demand. He toured the country performing classic Soul, RnB and Reggae. Having worked in a live setting along with the likes of Steel Pulse, Judy Mowatt, Papa San, Junior Tucker, Macka B, Pato Banton, Osmond Collins and others. In March 2003, Owen released his debut EP, "High Praises." This contained 4 tracks, and has become a favourite with listeners at home and abroad. It features popular tracks such as High Praise and More Than A Conqueror, which receives airplay throughout the world. In March 2004, Owen Uriah released his new album, "More Than A Conqueror." This is a project consisting of 14 tracks, featuring 12 songs written by him. The songs portray his personal testimony and his life experiences. He states, " This album is a presentation of who I am, where I am coming from and where I am going!" It offers encouragement, praise, guidance and ultimately exalts the Lord Jesus Christ. 2005 saw the release of "The Heart of Uriah," consisting of 14 uplifting and edifying tracks. Owen sa