Mott The Hoople hadn’t even played a gig when they recorded their debut album shortly after madcap visionary producer Guy Stevens put them together, looking to create his dream collision between the ...
Mott the Hoople, the venerated 1970s band that had recently begun touring America again after a lull of 45 years, has canceled its fall tour in the U.S. Singer-songwriter Ian Hunter, 80, was said in a ...
Next month, legendary U.K. glam greats Mott the Hoople will embark on their first tour of the U.S. for the first time in 45 years with their legendary lineup from their glory period in 1974. During ...
David Bowie’s disembodied voice came over the speakers at Keswick Theatre in Glenside on Monday – a recording of the late singer introducing Mott The Hoople at its first U.S. show in 1972 at the Tower ...
If Mott the Hoople had split up as planned in 1972, the group would still have had a small following with fond memories of the band. Mick Jones, who went on to become a founding member of The Clash, ...
The fact that there's plenty of musical fire left in Ian Hunter comes as no surprise to rock fans who've followed the singer's career over the past decade or so, but the revelation that his cohorts ...
On April 1, Milwaukee mayor Tom Barrett proclaimed it Mott the Hoople Day in the city. This was no prank (or time-machine trip), but a nod to the fact that a later-era lineup of the U.K. rock legends ...
Mott the Hoople have canceled the fall leg of their first North American tour in 45 years after frontman Ian Hunter developed a severe case of tinnitus. The fall tour was set to kick off October 21st ...
Mott the Hoople are returning to the U.S. for the first time in 45 years – and they'll have three members of the band's 1974 core lineup. Frontman Ian Hunter, guitarist Ariel Bender and keyboardist ...
Mott The Hoople played the Miller High Life Theatre in Milwaukee Monday. You'd be excused for thinking this is an April Fools' joke. The influential British rock band hasn't played a show in the ...
British glam rockers Mott The Hoople are coming to America for the first time since their tour in support of 1974’s The Hoople. They’re using the moniker Mott The Hoople ’74 to mark the return of ...
"Mott has arrived," The Milwaukee Journal exclaimed about Mott The Hoople back in 1974. But they didn't stick around for long. The British glam-rock band was so hot that its Milwaukee Auditorium ...
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