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No band gets to pick their legacy on their own, but Pete Townshend figured that some songs resonate with Who fans for a damn good reason.
The Who's Pete Townshend wasn't sure exactly what he was a part of until 1973 when they created 'Quadrophenia', when it all clicked into place.
Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend lit up London in a rare, fiery performance for Teenage Cancer Trust — decades older, still ...
Sky News has an exclusive first look at Pete Townshend's Quadrophenia A Mod ballet at Sadler's Wells East. Despite The Who's ...
Written by Steve Wallis and Quadrophenia Novelist Alan Fletcher, Mod Crop - The Musical is based on Fletcher’s published ...
Valencia College’s theater department is calling out idiot America with American Idiot, the rock musical based on the 2004 ...
One of the most famous events in Brighton's history took place on a Bank Holiday Monday in May 1964. Known as the 'Battle of Brighton', it ...
Check out footage of The Who performing the ‘Who’s Next’ deep cut “The Song Is Over” in concert for the very first time.
During the gig, singer Roger Daltrey said: "The joys of getting old mean you go deaf, I also now have got the joy of going ...
Their work includes such classic songs as “Baba O’Riley,” “Won’t Get Fooled Again,” “My Generation,” “Pinball Wizard” and ...
The Who played their first concert of 2025 at the Royal Albert Hall in London as part of the Teenage Cancer Trust benefit ...
Sex Pistols covered a wide variety of songs in their brief career. Here are just a few of the cover songs they performed best ...