Ian Hunter (singer) (English Wikipedia)

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  • Roberts, David (1998). Written at London. Mott the Hoople (1st ed.). Guinness Rockopedia: Guinness Publishing Ltd. p. 282. ISBN 0-85112-072-5 – via archive.org.

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  • Dingwall, John (28 November 2009). "Exclusive: Mott the Hoople legend recalls his roots in wartime Scotland". Daily Record. Scotland. I am a Scot because my father was Scottish. My dad was born and brought up in Hamilton. As far as I am concerned I have always been Scottish. My mother was 19 and had never been out of England in her life. All she knew was that she wanted to get me out of harm's way so she brought me up to Scotland to be with my dad's family.

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