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Thursday January 1st 1970

Mott the Hoople

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see also Friars Aylesbury Monday December 8th 1969 Monday February 2nd 1970 Monday May 4th 1970  Saturday September 4th 1971  Saturday February 10th 1973  Wednesday March 19th 1975 Saturday September 13th 1975  Saturday June 12th 1976   Saturday June 11th 1977 Friday December 23rd 1977

see also Friars Bedford Thursday 1st January 1970  Thursday 26th November

see also Friars High Wycombe Tuesday 29th September 1970

see also Friars Dunstable  Friday September 15th 1972

 

Ian Hunter  Verden Allen  Mick Ralphs  Dale Griffin  Overend Watts

   

   

 

 

Mott the Hoople split in 1974, not before Hunter brought out the highly acclaimed 'Diary of a Rock and Roll Star' book. Ian Hunter still records and tours to this day (the webmaster saw him in 2007/2008 and he was on blistering form, with Terry Allen joining him on stage in 2007). Hunter played Friars in 1975 as the Hunter Ronson Band with the late Mick Ronson and in 1977 as Ian Hunter's Overnight Angels. The remainder of Mott the Hoople carried on as Mott with a couple of line up changes (see date links above) Hunter also provided a guest appearance at the British Lions (remains of Mott with John Fiddler from Medicine Head) gig in Dec 1977. Mick Ralphs, post MTH, joined Bad Company with Free's Paul Rodgers and Simon Kirke. Dale Griffin continued into the Mott and British Lions periods (both of whom played Friars) and then became a Radio 1 producer. Verden Terence Allen was still making music as at 2002 (and in fact 2007 as we saw him play with Hunter on his UK tour). As as for Overend, his history is not so well defined.

Ian Hunter official site  Mick Ralphs official site

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