SUNRISE, Fla. – Two years ago, Roger Daltrey said he doubted The Who would ever tour North America again. He was almost correct. Daltrey and fellow Who mastermind Pete Townshend kicked off what will ...
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While the Who has been performing for an astounding 60-plus years and provided us with quite a few great moments, they’ve not been terribly prolific, releasing just a dozen studio albums in all that ...
The Who released their landmark LP Who’s Next in 1971, and before the year was out they’d played seven of the nine songs live in concert. The two exceptions were “The Song Is Over” and “Goin’ Mobile.” ...
In an extended edition of Townshend’s Late Show appearance, posted exclusively on the program’s YouTube channel, host Stephen Colbert asked the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer to please name his “top five ...
Few songs by The Who are as legendary as “Pinball Wizard”. This hard rock power pop tune was a standout track on the band’s 1969 rock opera concept record, Tommy. The whole of the album is quite ...
The Who‘s Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey are holding a press event in London on Thursday where they will be making a “special announcement followed by an exclusive Q&A session” that will be ...
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"This tour will be about fond memories, love and laughter," said Pete Townshend in a statement William Synder The Who is saying goodbye. On Thursday, May 8, the iconic rockers announced their The Song ...
The Who are saying goodbye with one final tour. The legendary rock band has announced their ‘Song Is Over’ farewell tour, giving fans a last chance to see them live on stage across North America. On ...
SUNRISE, Fla. – Two years ago, Roger Daltrey said he doubted The Who would ever tour North America again. He was almost correct. The classic rock fans who have followed the band for decades mingled ...