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(Anderson Ian Hunterr (Saturday) The former lead singer of Mott the Hoople has strummed that group's 1972 hit, "All the Young Dudes" (a gift from David Bowie), in scores of New York spaces.
While many simply associate Kemp with the new romantic band that had a string of Top 10 albums in the Eighties, he has acted almost as long as he has strummed a guitar, attending Anna Scher's drama school for children.
(Anderson Ian Hunterr (Tuesday) The former lead singer of the British rock band Mott the Hoople has strummed that group's 1972 hit, "All the Young Dudes," a gift from its fan David Bowie, in scores of New York spaces.
(Anderson Ian Hunterr (Thursday) This former lead singer of Mott the Hoople has strummed the group's 1972 hit "All the Young Dudes," given to the English rock band by its fan David Bowie, in scores of New York concert halls.
(Anderson Ian Hunterr (Friday and Saturday) The former lead singer of Mott the Hoople has strummed that group's 1972 hit, "All the Young Dudes" (a gift from David Bowie), in scores of New York spaces.
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