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The Who have released the fourth drop in their 60th anniversary poster series, commemorating 1970’s 'Live at Leeds.' ...
Legendary '70s Rockers Kick Off Their Final 'Farewell' Tour and Fans Are All Saying the Same Thing first appeared on Parade ...
The Who boast an utterly incredible discography of rock classics, but their post-Keith Moon material left a lot to be desired, as Roger Daltrey has affirmed.
The farewell tour "The Song Is Over" by the legendary The Who, a band that changed the history of rock and shaped the collective imagination of entire generations, kicks off in Piazzola sul Brenta, ...
Pete Townshend once described the fanaticism around The Who as a gulf between the band and the audience, recalling the band's early days.
With rock music retreating from the cultural zeitgeist, the mere act of enduring is a statement in itself. On that score, there are still plenty of bands out there raising the flag for the genre and ...
When The Who first hit the United States, Billboard reported in its April 30, 1966, issue that “four boys from London have an ear-splitting, gut-busting” debut album. The band was infamously wild ...
Roger Daltrey, the legendary “Who” rocker told a crowd in London that decades of touring had come at a cost — specifically his hearing and sight.
Alongside opening act KT Tunstall, Who frontman Roger Daltrey put his spin upon Taj Mahal, Paul Simon and Pete Townshend on closing night of his North American solo tour.
Roger Daltrey’s goal for his current North American solo tour is fairly straightforward.
As Roger Daltrey hits the road on a short solo tour this June, which includes a 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 29, show at Ravinia Festival in Highland Park, he’s unsure if fans will ever see another ...