
Steve Keene, Mott the Hoople "All the Young Dudes"
The Artist
According to Rolling Stone Magazine, artist Steve Keene is your favorite band’s favorite painter, and is the Picasso of music fanatics. In the early 1990’s, Steve DJ’d at WTJU radio in Charlottesville, surrounded by incredible music and 1000’s of albums, and so it began. Steve now lives in New York, and still creates art daily. To date he has sold over 300,000 paintings.
The Music
Mott the Hoople's "All the Young Dudes" is a timeless rock album that captured the essence of glam rock's rebellious spirit and became an anthem for a generation. Released in 1972, the album, produced by David Bowie, features a collection of catchy and energetic songs that showcase the band's unique blend of glam rock and hard rock. With tracks like the title track and "Golden Age of Rock 'n' Roll," "All the Young Dudes" became a commercial success and established Mott the Hoople as a major force in the British rock scene.
Painted on a plywood canvas and custom framed in a deep gold floater frame
Measures @ 25 x 25 x 3