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Two years ago, Roger Daltrey said he doubted The Who would ever tour North America again. He was almost correct. ...
The Who really is saying goodbye, and Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend are stocking the final tour with hits and rarities. We ...
Months after Roger Daltrey revealed he is going blind and deaf, The Who frontman, who's currently on the road with his band, ...
Roger Daltrey has seen better days. The Who frontman, 81, admitted that he is “nervous” about his health as the “Baba O’Riley ...
The Who kicked off its North American farewell tour on August 16 in Sunrise, Florida, with an uneven but energetic set featuring the first-ever live performance of "Going Mobile." ...
Roger Daltrey, 81, said he’s “ready to go at any time” and made a solemn promise to fans after admitting he’s “nervous” about ...
The Who's Roger Daltrey clarified Zak Starkey's firing in an interview with 'The Times.' The rock star also called the ...
For this tour, The Who's lineup includes guitarist Simon Townshend, bassist Jon Button, keyboardist Loren Gold, percussionist Jody Linscott, new backing vocalist John Hogg, and drummer Scott Devours, ...
Roger Daltrey has been opening about his health and touring … and, well The Who frontman is making it clear that if you want ...
This article was originally published on audiophix.com as The Who's Roger Daltrey makes it impossible for fans to quit Zak Starkey.
Sir Roger Daltrey, the frontman of The Who, has candidly confessed that he's 'not going to be here much longer', revealing his ongoing health struggles in a recent interview.
Most of what we’ve heard about drummer Zak Starkey’s firing, re-hiring, and re-firing from the Who has come from Starkey ...