There are two songs by The Who, written by Pete Townshend, that vocalist Roger Daltrey would happily never sing again on ...
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 ...
Fans have now accused the show's producers of 'wokery at its worst' and said people 'should boycott the show if the lyrics ...
Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey, both in their 80s, performed with palpable passion and conviction throughout.
Jeff Porcaro was one of the greatest drummers that ever lived: as the session musician who played on hundreds of hit records, ...
"My Generation" by The Who was recorded on this day in 1965, and after it was released, the BBC initially refused to air it.
John Entwistle was known to take a bass solo or two throughout his time with The Who, and when the band were recording 'Substitute', it was his time to shine.
At least a third of The Who's dozen albums are masterpieces. But which of those LPs deserves the crown as the band's very best?
The Who setlist: All the songs on the iconic band's farewell tour The Who are ... From left: Pete Townshend, John Entwistle, Keith Moon and Roger Daltrey, shortly before going on stage at the London ...