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The Who is taking one last bow. After more than six decades of rock ‘n’ roll rebellion, smashed guitars, and songs that became anthems for multiple generations, the legendary band is heading out on ...
In a new interview, Pete Townshend admitted that this unhappiness in The Who can be traced back to 1973, noting, "I might blow my brains out." ...
A look at Pete Townshend of The Who, his attitude towards his peers in rock and how he took any rivalry to heart, via his ...
The veteran rock star on tensions in The Who, a new ballet adaptation of 'Quadrophenia', and why his rock epic is still ...
Whether this is the end of the story or not, guitarist Pete Townshend has now had his say on the matter in an interview with ...
His comments come as a new version of The Who’s classic Pinball Wizard is released as the latest single from the show’s ...
Drummer Zak Starkey who has been drumming with The Who since 1996, was fired, then rehired, then fired again from the band ...
After Zak Starkey was fired from The Who not once but twice, his famous dad, The Beatles' Ringo Starr, stood up for his son.
Meltin’ Margs Music Festival: 3-10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, June 20-21, at Soldier Field, 1410 Special Olympics Drive, ...
Drummer Zak Starkey, son of The Beatles icon Ringo Starr, is still processing his latest departure from The Who, but he’s not the only one with strong feelings about the situation.
The Who have announced ‘Live At The Oval 1971:’ the first official recording of the band’s set from an iconic period in their ...
In April, The Who announced they were parting ways with Starkey — who is Ringo Starr’s son — following two shows at Royal ...