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The veteran rock star on tensions in The Who, a new ballet adaptation of 'Quadrophenia', and why his rock epic is still ...
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." ...
In a new interview, The Who guitarist Pete Townshend has reflected on Zak Starkey being fired from the band and admitted the situation has been "a mess".
The guitarist reveals that he's “kind of embarrassed” when it comes to trying out guitars in a music store – but his faith in ...
Here’s where The Who will be stopping: Roger Daltrey, still roaring into the mic at 81, and Pete Townshend, master of the windmill guitar at 80, will lead the tour. They’ll be joined by Zak Starkey ...
Perhaps the last great rock‘n’roll band of the pre-internet era, Oasis lived the lifestyle to the hilt and dared to enjoy it.
As a Bay Area DJ, Sly Stone slipped Bob Dylan and the Beatles into R&B playlists, foreshadowing the genre-blurring of his own music. “He was always trying to mix up boundaries,” says Sheffield.