Ian Hunter is a legendary British rock singer-songwriter best known as the frontman for the glam-rock band Mott the Hoople, which rose to fame in the early 1970s with hits like "All the Young Dudes," a song written for them by David Bowie. Hunter's distinctive voice and stylish presence helped define the band's sound, blending gritty rock with a flair for theatricality.
After Mott the Hoople disbanded, Hunter launched a successful solo career, starting with his self-titled 1975 debut album. He's known for solo classics like “Once Bitten, Twice Shy” and has continued to release critically acclaimed work over the decades. His recent albums, including Defiance Part 1 and Defiance Part 2: Fiction, feature collaborations with rock legends and showcase his enduring songwriting prowess. Hunter remains a respected figure in rock history, celebrated for his wit, storytelling, and influential contributions to the genre.
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