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The underrated guitarist, who died aged 81 in June, had an uncanny ability to blend restraint, melody, and songwriting, ...
One of the most critically beloved rock bands of the 1970s, Mott the Hoople, has reformed on a couple of occasions in the last 10 years to play their native UK, but American fans had to buy plane ...
Mott the Hoople officially entered the second and greatest chapter of their career on July 20, 1973, when they released their sixth album.. The LP's title, a simple Mott, said it all: The band ...
He also wrote and sang “Ready for Love” on Mott the Hoople’s 1972 album, All the Young Dudes. Bad Company covered the song on their first LP. Ralph’s death comes just months after Bad Company was ...
Mott The Hoople '74 are coming to America for the first time since touring in support of their 1974 album 'The Hoople.' ...
When Guy Stevens conceived the band he named Mott The Hoople, the producer saw them as uniting the essence of Bob Dylan with that of The Rolling Stones. On their eponymous first album, issued in 1969, ...
In 1976, Mountain drummer Corky Laing put together a supergroup called Pompeii with Ian Hunter (Mott the Hoople), Andy Fraser and others, but the project stayed uncompleted until now.
Mick Ralphs, co-founder of rock band Bad Company, has died at 81, a few months before he was scheduled to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ...
Mick Ralphs, the guitarist, songwriter, and co-founder of the legendary ‘70s British rock bands Bad Company and Mott The Hoople, has died ...
Mott the Hoople will tour the U.S. for the first time since 1974, with Ian Hunter joined by '74-era players Ariel Bender and Morgan Fisher. Plus Icon Film Plus Icon TV ...
While Hunter has revisited Hoople staples like the David Bowie-penned "All The Young Dudes" at his Rant Band shows, the Mott tour will include songs he rarely performs from 1974's "The Hoople" album.