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Zak Starkey, the son of Beatles legend Ringo Starr, has been reinstated to The Who just days after the band said they were parting company with him. It has been a dramatic U-turn from Roger Daltrey ...
Just days after The Who announced it would part ways with longtime drummer Zak Starkey, the band has reversed course and rehired him.
The legendary British rock band The Who announced that it has worked out its differences with its longtime drummer Zak ...
Loudwire reported on The Who’s “dismissal of drummer Zak Starkey, who had been a touring member of the band for 29 years.” ...
Reportedly, Daltrey expressed dissatisfaction with Starkey's drumming, accusing him of “overplaying.” He stopped a performance mid-song (during the band’s final song, The Song Is Over) and complained, ...
“News Flash! Who Backs Zak!” the group’s guitarist and co-founder, Pete Townshend, wrote in an Instagram post on Saturday.
The Who have reversed course and rehired longtime drummer Zak Starkey, days after firing him following a round of concerts at ...
The Who's Pete Townshend said Zak Starkey is 'not being asked to step down' following an announcement they had split with ...
Pete Townshend is denying recent reports that The Who’s longtime drummer Zak Starkey was asked to leave the English rock band ...
Zak Starkey is back in The Who, just days after the band announced his dismissal. Starkey, The Who's touring drummer for ...
Pete Townshend, who co-founded English rock band The Who, clarified Ringo Starr's son Zac Starkey’s status with the band ...