Mott the Hoople
Group
Mott the Hoople was a British rock band, best known for their track "All the Young Dudes," which was written for them by David Bowie. They were formed in 1969 in England and achieved success during the 1970s. Their music combined elements of glam rock and hard rock, influencing many later artists. The band's lineup changed several times, with the most well-known members being Ian Hunter and Mick Ralphs. After several albums and hits, they disbanded in 1976, but reunited at various times for tours.