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📰 Mott the Hoople • Aerosmith • Queen – Advertisement: Apr. 1974
A striking 1974 concert advertisement announces a powerful triple bill featuring Mott the Hoople headlining with rising acts Aerosmith and Queen at the State Farm Arena in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The bold typography and stacked billing perfectly capture the explosive energy of the mid-70s rock scene. This April 26, 1974 clipping from *The York Dispatch* promotes a significant early American show that brought together three future rock giants on one bill during the height of

Mott The Hoople
Apr 26, 19742 min read


📰 Mott-Mania Is Here! – Advertisement : Apr. 1974
A bold, eye-catching promotional advertisement declares “MOTT-MANIA IS HERE!” as Mott the Hoople’s latest album and back catalogue dominate local record store displays in 1974. The large headline, striking band imagery, and enthusiastic copy radiate pure glam-rock excitement and commercial momentum. This April 25, 1974 clipping from *The Times Leader* captures the height of Mott the Hoople’s American breakthrough, as the band — freshly energized by David Bowie’s influence — p

Mott The Hoople
Apr 25, 19742 min read


📰 Stepping Out With… Mott the Hoople: Apr. 1974
A detailed, enthusiastic feature introduces American readers to Mott the Hoople as a powerful, authentic British rock band with a rich history and a bright future. The large headline and in-depth article reflect the growing US interest in the band following their breakthrough with David Bowie. This April 25, 1974 clipping from the **South Mississippi Sun** captures Mott the Hoople during their post-“All the Young Dudes” rise, as they worked to expand their audience in America

Mott The Hoople
Apr 25, 19742 min read


📰 Mott The Hoople with Queen – Advert: Apr. 1974
A large, detailed concert advertisement in The Cleveland Press announces a major double-header: Mott the Hoople headlining with very special guests Queen for two shows at the Allen Theatre on May 25, 1974. The bold layout and stacked billing radiate the excitement of the 1974 British rock invasion of America. This April 26, 1974 clipping from *The Cleveland Press* captures a significant moment in both bands’ careers — Mott the Hoople riding high on their post-Bowie success, a

Mott The Hoople
Apr 25, 19742 min read


📰 Mott-Mania Is Coming To Town! – Concert Advert : Apr. 1974
A bold, no-frills newspaper advertisement announces an upcoming concert by Mott The Hoople with special guests Queen at King’s College in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, on Friday, May 3, 1974. The ad captures the raw excitement of Mott’s “Mott-Mania” phase, just as the band was riding high on the success of their glam-rock anthems and preparing to bring their powerful live show to American audiences. This April 22, 1974 clipping perfectly distils the electric anticipation surrou

Mott The Hoople
Apr 22, 19742 min read


📰 Rock to Grit Your Teeth To – Article: Apr. 1974
A lively newspaper feature introduces American readers to Mott The Hoople as a raw, authentic English rock band that stands apart from the current wave of glitter groups. The large group photograph and bold headline “ROCK TO GRIT YOUR TEETH TO” signal a no-nonsense celebration of the band’s gritty, original appeal. This April 21, 1974 Oakland Tribune article captures Mott The Hoople at a pivotal moment — riding the breakthrough success of “All the Young Dudes” and David Bowie

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Apr 21, 19742 min read


📰 The Hoople – Album Review – Apr. 1974
A sharp, confident review capturing the swagger, grit, and theatrical punch of The Hoople, delivered in the unmistakable tone of early‑’70s American rock journalism. 📰 What the Clipping Shows A single‑column album review with the headline “The Hoople – Mott the Hoople (Columbia PC 32871)”, printed in dense serif type. The reviewer praises the band’s unique place in rock, describing them as steeped in early rock ’n’ roll traditions while lyrically indebted to Dylan. Several t

Mott The Hoople
Apr 21, 19742 min read


📰 Rewarded The Faithful – Concert Review – Apr. 1974
A breathless, detail‑rich concert report capturing the scale, noise, and devotion surrounding Mott the Hoople’s Memphis appearance — a night that tested the patience of 6,600 fans before exploding into full‑tilt rock theatre. 📰 Quotes from the Article “Mott the Hoople rewarded the faithful — after two hours.” “The crowd of 6,600 waited through Tombstone and Queen…” 📰 What the Clipping Shows A full newspaper review titled “Mott The Hoople Rewards The Faithful — After 2 Hours

Mott The Hoople
Apr 21, 19742 min read


📰 Mott the Hoople – Concert Advert – Apr. 1974
A bold, high‑contrast concert advert capturing the raw electricity of a 1974 rock bill: Mott the Hoople headlining, Queen as special guests, and Tombstone opening — a snapshot of a night built for volume, swagger, and spectacle. 📰 Publication Details Publication: The Times‑Picayune Date: April 21, 1974 Country: USA Section / Page: 28 Format: Concert Advert 📰 What the Clipping Shows A striking black‑and‑white concert advert featuring a live performance photograph of a rock b

Mott The Hoople
Apr 21, 19742 min read


📰 An Erratic but Triumphant Return – Reviews: Apr. 1974
A compact review column from April 1974 captures the shifting textures of the pop landscape — from dramatic Bowie singles to the swaggering confidence of Mott the Hoople’s latest LP. The tone is brisk, opinionated, and unmistakably mid‑’70s, offering a snapshot of how the press framed two artists at pivotal moments in their careers. 📰 Quotes from the Article “Not an easy hit.” “Erratic but triumphant.” 📰 What the Clipping Shows The clipping is a small review column titled “

Mott The Hoople
Apr 20, 19743 min read
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