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Fifty years ago next month, the College of the Holy Cross rocked to the Who playing the quintessential rock opera "Tommy" and ...
As The Who entered the 1970s and embracing a new hard rock theatrical guise, frontman Roger Daltry held misgivings about one ...
Roger Daltry, the 81-year-old frontman of The Who, told a crowd at London’s Royal Albert Hall last night that he was going blind. Per The Sun, The Who were performing their 25th annual Teenage Cancer ...
A legendary rocker had some choice words for a fan who was insistent that the rocker play 'Pinball Wizard' at a recent ...
Fan-shot video captured The Who’s Roger Daltrey covering a 1960s Kinks gem at a recent solo concert while being heckled by a ...
It featured the two core members of the group, 81-year-old lead singer Roger Daltrey ... blind pinball wizard, Tommy, got a bit of a gloss-over, perhaps because of Daltrey’s recent admission ...
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The band’s frontman Roger Daltrey, 81, and guitarist Pete Townshend ... “because then I’ll have a full Tommy.” Tommy is the name of the main character from The Who’s 1969 album-turned ...
The Who have reportedly made the decision to axe their drummer of almost 30 years Zak Starkey. Founding members Roger Daltrey, 81, and Pete Townshend, 79, are said to have made the decision to part ...
Roger Daltrey handled the situation about as well as anyone could, and quite frankly if you watch the video it is pretty funny. That disclaimer out the way, the rock legend recently returned to ...
Roger Daltrey handled the situation about as well as anyone could, and quite frankly if you watch the video it is pretty funny. That disclaimer out the way, the rock legend recently returned to ...
Ken Russell's 1975 adaptation of The Who's rock opera cast Roger Daltrey as the deaf, dumb and blind boy who finds enlightenment, but downplayed the mysticism in favour of addled Freudian guff.