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Pete Townshend has weighed in on the acrimonious split between the Who and drummer Zak Starkey, admitting of the situation, "It’s been a mess." ...
When The Who first hit the United States, Billboard reported in its April 30, 1966, issue that “four boys from London have an ...
Ringo Starr defended his son Zak Starkey against The Who's Roger Daltrey amid drama surrounding The Who and Starkey's parting ...
Zak Starkey hasn't shied away from how he felt when The Who fired him, re-hired him, then "retired" him, and in a new ...
Roger Daltrey has a meaty catalog to choose from, and on his solo tour, he showed us that he's dipping into The Who classics, solo tunes and covers. Watch Party Newsletter What to watch Win $100 ...
Carsten Koall/picture alliance via Getty Roger Daltrey, Zak Starkey, and Pete Townshend in June 2023 The drama dates back to March, when the band played two Teenage Cancer Trust concerts at the Royal ...
Roger Daltrey's storied voice is reduced to a frustrating rasp by end of sold-out concert at House of Blues Updated: Nov. 04, 2009, 6:45 a.m. | Published: Nov. 04, 2009, 5:45 a.m.
Roger Daltrey of the rock band The Who has revealed that he is slowly going deaf and blind after turning 81 on March 1. “The joys of getting old mean you go deaf.
Roger Daltrey has some thoughts. He doesn’t want to disclose much about his impending electric/acoustic summer solo tour because he doesn't want to ruin any potential surprises.
The Who's Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend kick off their 2022 North American Tour, “The Who Hits Back,” on Friday with a show at the 7,000-seat Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood.
Roger Daltrey, at 80, readying for life after The Who: ‘Every dog has its day, and it was a wonderful ride’ The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer talks music, recalls laboring cutting sheet metal ...
The Who’s Roger Daltrey claims in his new memoir, ‘Thanks a lot Mr. Kibblewhite,’ that Pete Townshend only smashed his guitar to impress women. He also recalls a brutal fight between the two.