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Interview by Barbara Charone, Rolling Stone, 8 May 1975
LONDON "Fucking tremendous," Ian Hunter mumbled into Mick Ronson's right ear as his first solo album blasted out of the speakers. The former leader ...
Ian Hunter, Mott The Hoople: Ian Hunter
Interview by Larry Jaffee, Imagine, March 1979
"I LEARNED MORE in the last three years than I would in 20 with Mott The Hoople," said Ian Hunter recently while awaiting to join ...
Review by Andy Childs, ZigZag, September 1975
ON THE back page of Sounds dated 12/4/75 there's an ad for this album which includes a quote apparently taken from ZigZag, saying simply "a ...
Ian Hunter: Ian Hunter (Columbia)
Review by Wayne Robins, Creem, July 1975
ON BRAIN CAPERS, the last great Mott album (containing songs like Death May Be Your Santa Claus and Sweet Angeline), Ian Hunter was able to ...
Ian Hunter: You're Never Alone With A Schizophrenic (Chrysalis)
Review by Simon Frith, Melody Maker, 7 April 1979
I GROANED when I saw what this record was called. Modish madness and the wrong joke anyway shouldn't it be "You're Never Alone If ...
Ian Hunter: There Are More Important Things In Life Than Hit Records
Interview by Harvey Kubernik, Melody Maker, 1 May 1976
LOS ANGELES: In the afternoon I arrived at his hotel, and for a while we drank red wine and watched I Love Lucy reruns on ...
Ian Hunter, Mick Ronson: Hunter and Ronson Tie The Knot
Report and Interview by Ron Ross, Circus, August 1975
IF NEW YORK and Los Angeles are the nerve centers of rock 'n' roll in America, Cleveland is its heartbeat. ...
Ian Hunter, Mick Ronson: Hunter Ronson at Hammersmith Odeon
Live Review by Chris Salewicz, NME, 12 April 1975
SHUCKS. TO THINK it's well over a year now since I last saw Ian Hunter and the whole Hoople caboodle in this very same theatre ...
Ian Hunter, Mott The Hoople: Ian Hunter Remembers
Interview by Jon Young, Trouser Press, August 1980
As told to Jon Young ...
Ian Hunter: An American Alien Boy
Review by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 15 May 1976
THERE EXISTS A subtle difference between a tax exile and an expatriate. ...
Ian Hunter's Love-Hate Relationship With Rock'n'roll
Interview by Jon Young, Trouser Press, June 1979
IAN HUNTER'S been staying at his Manhattan hotel so long (two months) that the staff treat him like a member of the family. Between desperate ...
Ian Hunter: With its new $15m museum, Cleveland will rock
Report by Jim Sullivan, The Boston Globe, 17 April 1987
CLEVELAND — A city couldn't have a more enthusiastic rock 'n' roll anthem than Ian Hunter's 'Cleveland Rocks'. In the song, Hunter incessantly proclaims a ...
Interview by Kris Needs, ZigZag, May 1979
FOR THIS naughty mammal, one of the definite chest-expanding events of recent weeks was the storming resurgence of Ian Hunter, with his first album for ...
Ian Hunter: What A Hunter He Turned Out To Be
Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 14 May 1977
ONE THING YOU GOTTA HAND to Ian Hunter: the old bastard knows how to make an entrance. ...
Interview by Barbara Charone, Sounds, 5 June 1976
THE SHADES remain. Just barely. Relics of some bygone era, those menacing dark glasses throw faint traces of the past around the present. Behind this ...
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