- Mott the
Hoople were an
English rock band
formed in Herefordshire.
Originally named the Doc
Thomas Group, the band
changed their name
after signing with...
- The
Hoople is the
seventh and
final studio album by
British rock band Mott the
Hoople. The
album peaked in the UK
Albums Chart at No. 11,
whilst its highest...
-
Hoople is a city in
Walsh County,
North Dakota,
United States. The po****tion was 247 at the 2020 census.
Hoople,
named for
early settler Alan
Hoople...
- The rock band Mott the
Hoople have
released seven studio albums, nine live albums,
thirteen compilation albums and 15 singles. The
discographies of Mott...
- musician. He is best
known as the lead
vocalist of the rock band Mott the
Hoople, from its
inception in 1969 to its
dissolution in 1974, and at the time...
-
Wildlife is the
third album by the
British band Mott the
Hoople. The
album was
originally released in 1971; in the UK by
Island Records (catalogue number...
- Mott the
Hoople is the
debut studio album by the band of the same name. It was
produced by Guy
Stevens and
released in 1969 by
Island Records in the UK...
- 1965 An
Hysteric Return: P.D.Q. Bach at
Carnegie Hall 1966
Report from
Hoople: P. D. Q. Bach on the Air 1967 The
Stoned Guest 1970 The
Intimate P. D....
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first released by his band Mott the
Hoople on
their 1972
album All the
Young Dudes.
After Ralphs left Mott the
Hoople to join Bad Company, a
revamped version...
- in E, and on 1984's Live in Italy, the song is back in D. 1972: Mott the
Hoople on the
David Bowie-produced
album All the
Young Dudes. It was
released as...