Although David Bowie’s gifted hit of "All the Young Dudes" had effectively rescued the band from oblivion just two years prior, a subsequent falling out with their fan and benefactor revealed that ...
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 ...
The history of rock 'n' roll is full of stories of dissolution and disaster, of drug-fueled tragedy and excess. Stories of pure, selfless generosity are so much rarer that they're almost antithetical ...
The blue plaque will go up on the house where Ian Hunter was born in 1939.
Zeppelin were too loaded down in their alpine Ebow and Allah blues, their plane lost in the astral clouds somewhere between Mecca, Memphis, and Mordor; the Stones were faux-brutal celebutantes, ...
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 ...
Mott the Hoople’s music has hardly gone unplayed on U.S. stages in recent years, as Hunter, still a robust stage presence at 79, has continued to tour in America and sprinkle a healthy amount of Mott ...
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 ...
By the start of 1972, Mott the Hoople were on the verge of calling it quits having failed to have a hit, until David Bowie ...
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 ...