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When The Who first hit the United States, Billboard reported in its April 30, 1966, issue that “four boys from London have an ...
The final performance from The Who's Keith Moon is one that holds a particularly sad note. The final shots for their documentary 'The Kids Are Alright' in 1978.
With a legacy of powerhouse performances and mythic debauchery, The Who's Pete Townshend recalled one gig that stood apart in its emotional disquiet.
The legendary classic rock band founder admits he "couldn't see anything wrong" in the performance that led to the drummer's ...
The preeminent festival of peace and love was anything but when one of the era's biggest political activists cut in on one of ...
The veteran rock star on tensions in The Who, a new ballet adaptation of 'Quadrophenia', and why his rock epic is still ...
Iconic musical The Who’s Tommy comes to Playbox theatre from tonight and playing at the Dream Factory all weekend ...
Drummer Zak Starkey was sacked from The Who for a second time following a dispute with frontman Roger Daltrey.
The Who have announced ‘Live At The Oval 1971:’ the first official recording of the band’s set from an iconic period in their ...
Sir Roger Daltrey, recently knighted, is one of the most legendary rock frontmen of all time. He talks to John Blow ahead of ...
When the Detours came to an end, the newly knighted singer decided he was unhappy in his role, forcing Townshend out of his ...
Kate Collins, chief executive of Teenage Cancer Trust, said: “We’re all delighted that Roger Daltrey has been awarded a much-deserved knighthood. Sir Roger is a tireless and passionate supporter of, ...