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The Who frontman Sir Roger Daltrey has said he is “very humbled” to be made a knight bachelor in the King’s Birthday Honours for services to charity and music. Sir Roger, 81, who launched and curated ...
Sir Roger, 81, launched and curated the Teenage Cancer Trust ’s Royal Albert Hall concerts from 2000 to 2025, raising ...
Former England football captain David Beckham, Oscar-winning actor Gary Oldman and The Who front man Roger Daltrey are among ...
A messy night is in store.
The Who have announced ‘Live At The Oval 1971:’ the first official recording of the band’s set from an iconic period in their ...
“I’ll cry if I go, in case he mucks it up," said Starkey. "I’m sure he won’t, but you know that’s my favourite band. I’d have ...
The Who's Pete Townshend on parents, partnerships, punk, songwriting, the aristocracy, addiction, the internet and the ...
Former Oasis drummer Zak Starkey is gutted he wasn't chosen for the Britpop legends' reunion tour. The lucky sticksman ...
Recently, someone posted a delightful photo of Chuck Berry and Pete Townshend from the June 7, 1993, groundbreaking for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on a social media group dedicated to nostalgia ...
UK In a Bad Way And Other Stories is the long-awaited first collection of comics and includes his graphic novella “UK In a ...
Four decades after the blockbuster film debuted, the guitar’s creator has launched a search for the iconic Cherry Red Gibson ES-345.
In 2006, the National Review published a list of 50 conservative rock songs. Here are three songs they were wrong about.
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