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 ...
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 ...
Mott The Hoople ’74, which reunited Ian Hunter with his with former bandmates Ariel Bender and Morgan Fisher, have been out on the road celebrating the 45th anniversary of the band’s 1974 tour, and ...
Mott The Hoople ’74 reunites Ian Hunter with his teaming with former bandmates Ariel Bender and Morgan Fisher, to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the band’s 1974 tour. (It’s the first time these ...
Aerosmith's lead singer, Steven Tyler performs during a 2007 concert at Hersheypark Stadium. The band performed with Queen and Mott the Hoople at the Harrisburg Farm Show Complex way back in 1974.
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"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 ...
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 ...
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) - 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 ...
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 fare ...
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 fare ...