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Mick Ralphs, whose guitar playing colored the songs of British rock bands Bad Company and Mott the Hoople, has died. He was 81. Kymm Britton, a representative for Ralphs and Bad Company bandmates Paul ...
A festival dedicated to Mott The Hoople is to take place in Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, later this year, the town council has said. The announcement of Mottfest comes after one of the band's founding ...
Mott the Hoople were one of the great also-rans in the history of rock & roll. Though Mott scored a number of album rock hits in the early '70s, the band never quite broke through into the ...
Guitarist and songwriter Mick Ralphs, best known for his time with Mott The Hoople, has died at the age of 81, according to the band's official website. A statement said: "Our thoughts are with his ...
Bad Company guitarist Mick Ralph has died at 81. The musician was a founding member of the 1970s English rock band and was ...
Some people are just meant to miss. I hope I'm not one of them. (P. 62) People like to say that all diaries are written with a reader in mind. And it's true--some diaries, especially those written ...
From left, Mott the Hoople: Dale “Buffin” Griffin, Ian Hunter, Pete Overend Watts, Mick Ralphs. YouTube. Mott the Hoople were the great British rock band of the 1970s.
As their first U.S. tour in 44 years wrapped up, Mott the Hoople's members shared stories and offered hints about whether there'll be more.
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 ...
Patience, thy name is Mott the Hoople fandom. The ‘70s group’s devotees have had a longer time to wait for a reunion than most — especially in underserved America.
The embalming of rock history continues apace, and some days it seems as if every band that had a following in the 1960s or '70s is getting a rockumentary of its own. There's a reason for that ...
Mott the Hoople will reunite with a lineup featuring Ian Hunter and two other '70s-era members for a huge U.K. festival in 2018.