Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey, both in their 80s, performed with palpable passion and conviction throughout.
The Who's Roger Daltrey sings and Pete Townshend plays guitar, backed by a number of musicians, at the Hollywood Bowl. (Cortesía Álex Mónico) Sixty years ago the British invasion was in full swing — ...
I can say that I did not expect to be leaving the Who’s visit to the Hollywood Bowl this week holding myself back from breaking into complete bawling. Yes, it’s a farewell tour, and one we’re pretty ...
The farewell started with an electric guitar. On Wednesday night at the Hollywood Bowl, Pete Townshend kicked off The Who’s first of two nights at the venue with “I Can’t Explain,” as Roger Daltrey ...
Roger Daltrey is reviving a rock opera from his days as lead singer of the Who. Tommy is the epic tale of a “deaf, dumb, and blind boy who becomes the leader of a messianic movement” — you know, sort ...
Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey have made it as clear as they can that The Who’s current farewell tour really is their last lap around North America. Now in their 80s, the British rock royals intend ...
Roger Daltrey has a long history with Leo Sayer. Not only did he help launch the British pop-rock singer's career, but he also gave him advice that kept it going. Sayer was a virtual unknown when he ...
Audience members have been heckling performers since time immemorial, but as one jeering concertgoer learned after Roger Daltrey swung a mic at him, it’s always wise to make sure the artist you’re ...
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