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The roots of the Who go all the way back to the late Fifties when Roger Daltrey formed a skiffle group called the Detours ...
The Who’s longtime frontman Roger Daltrey has shared details of his health battles with a live audience at London’s Royal Albert Hall. The Sun newspaper reports that the veteran rocker spoke ...
The Who have sacked their long-standing drummer Zak Starkey after a reported ‘huge fall out’. A spokesperson for The Who said ...
The Who's Roger Daltrey has told fans he's going "blind" while performing live at a charity concert. The 81-year-old lead singer was performing alongside his bandmate Pete Townshend on Thursday in ...
The Who released their landmark LP Who’s Next in 1971, and before the year was out they’d played seven of the nine songs live in concert. The two exceptions were “The Song Is Over” and ...
An attorney for Nicholas Flannery says his infant son's injuries were caused by a chronic medical issue, not abuse.
Roger Daltrey is revealing a health struggle. During a recent show at the Royal Albert Hall, The Who frontman told the crowd that he is going blind. “The joys of getting old mean you go deaf ...
The Who performed ‘This Song Is Over’ live for the first time at the 2025 edition of the Teenage Cancer Trust gig series. Check out footage from the set below. READ MORE: Roger Daltrey on ...
The Who's Roger admitted he's 'going blind' while performing at a charity concert in London on Thursday. The legendary singer, 81, and his band are doing a limited run of shows at the Royal ...
Fan-shot video captured The Who’s Roger Daltrey covering a 1960s Kinks gem at a recent solo concert while being heckled by a Fan who wanted to hear him play a classic Who song.
This led to their final movement, a live debut of their 1971 release, “The Song Is Over.” Prior to the band’s latest performance and subsequent debut, they used their initial Teenage Cancer ...