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The two-night stand is part of their “The Song is Over” tour, which is an actual farewell tour… Kind of… Probably.
For two hours in Chicago, it was quintessential The Who as Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend exchanged barbs and battled ...
Success sneaks up on you, or so they say. Ask David Fishof, who founded the Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy Camp three decades ago.
The night ended on a sentimental, somber note, but Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey put on a show that was packed with quips, ...
British rock legends The Who bade (another) farewell to Atlantic City Saturday, praising the surrounding area's natural ...
Rock ‘n' Roll Fantasy Camp will celebrate its 30th anniversary next year with a very special guest: The Who frontman Roger ...
“This is certainly the last time you will see us on tour,” Roger Daltrey, 81, told The Times. “It’s grueling. In the days when I was singing Who songs for three hours a night, six nights a week, I was ...
“Who Are You,” which has recently been heard in Walter Goggins-led Walmart ads, comes next. Daltrey's voice holds up as he ...
Rainn Wilson admitted on “The Last Laugh” podcast that “The Office” could be “jaw-droppingly” offensive at times, which is ...
The original rock frontman is about to make many fans and fellow musicians very happy—when they get a chance to play alongside him.
SUNRISE, FL – A mere 42 years ago, The Who played what it called The Final Concert in Toronto. That, of course, turned out to be false advertising. But this time, it really is the end. Fini. Ciao. Au ...
Pete Townshend is opening up about a recent relapse in his long-held sobriety after a surgery led to him getting “re-addicted ...