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Verden Allen

Best remembered while the founding keyboardist with glitter rock and roll favorites Mott the Hoople, Terence “Verden” Allen was created Might 26, 1944 in South Wales, signing up for his first music group, the Inmates, 2 decades later on. Upon departing the group in 1966, he authorized on with Lee …

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Mott the Hoople

Mott the Hoople were among the great also-rans in the annals of rock and roll & move. Though Mott obtained several album rock and roll hits in the first ’70s, the music group by no means quite broke through in to the mainstream. However, their unpleasant fusion of rock, glam …

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Mick Ralphs

Mick Ralphs was the business lead guitarist for not just one, but two of recording rock’s most storied rings: underappreciated glam rock and roll legends Mott the Hoople, as well as the a lot more commercially effective Bad Company. Given birth to in 1948 in Hereford, Britain (near Wales), Ralphs …

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James Honeyman-Scott

Among rock’s many tragic drug-related casualties, Pretenders guitarist Wayne Honeyman-Scott was probably one of the most first and versatile guitarists from the early-’80s new influx movement, building the senselessness of his 1982 loss of life even greater. Created on November 4, 1956, in Hereford, Britain, Honeyman-Scott began acquiring piano lessons …

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Bad Company

Created in 1973, the Uk hard rock and roll outfit Poor Firm was a supergroup made up of ex-King Crimson bassist Boz Burrell, previous Mott the Hoople guitarist Mick Ralphs, and singer Paul Rodgers and drummer Simon Kirke, both previous members of Free of charge. Run by Rodgers’ muscular vocals …

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