The band Hotel was a power pop group formed in Birmingham, Alabama in 1973 and disbanded in 1982. Although they had a strong regional following and were loaded top to bottom with highly-talented musicians, due to changing musical tastes and lackluster promotion, they failed to achieve stardom.
After various personnel changes marked their early formative years, the group solidified their lineup in 1976 with original members Marc Phillips on lead v...
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