Bands & Guest Appearances
- The Gods (1965–1969) – lead vocals, keyboards, occasional guitar
- Head Machine (1969) – lead vocals, keyboards, guitars (This was a one-album project put together by a producer.)
- Toe Fat (1969) – keyboards, backing vocals, occasional guitar
- Weed (1971) – lead vocals, keyboards, guitars (A one-album side project for Hensley. The other musicians playing on the album are thought to have been from a German band called Virus.)
- Uriah Heep (1970–1980) – keyboards, backing and occasional lead vocals, acoustic and slide guitar, primary songwriter
- Shotgun (1981) – lead vocals, keyboards, guitars
- Ken Hensley Band (1981) – lead vocals, keyboards, guitars
- Blackfoot (1982–1985) – keyboards, backing vocals, slide guitar
- W.A.S.P. (The Headless Children, 1989) – keyboards
- Cinderella (Heartbreak Station, 1990) - hammond organ
- Ken Hensley & Visible Faith (1999) - lead vocals, keyboards, guitars
- Bruce Cameron (Midnight Daydream, 1999) - keyboards
- Hensley/Lawton Band (2000–2001) – keyboards, guitars, lead and backing vocals
- Ken Hensley/John Wetton (2001) – keyboards, guitars, lead and backing vocals
- Ken Hensley & Free Spirit (2002) - keyboards, guitars, lead vocals
- Ayreon (2004) - hammond solo on "Loser" from the album The Human Equation
- Ken Hensley & The Viking All-Stars Band (2005) - keyboards, guitars, lead vocals
- Ken Hensley & Live Fire (2006–present) - keyboards, guitars, lead vocals
- Therion (2007) - hammond solo on "Trul" from the album Gothic Kabbalah
- Toni Rowland (Unfolding, 2008) - keyboards, guitars, producer
- B.T.R. (2008) - keyboards, guitars, lead and backing vocals (The Bulgarian hard rock band played with Hensley on a few occasions most of which also included John Lawton.)
- Sunrize (2011) - Touring together with the Bulgarian rock band Sunrize during their "Rock on the Rocks tour 2011".
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