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Sir Rod Stewart left swathes of fans shocked this weekend as he publicly backed Reform ahead of his Sunday teatime ...
When The Who first hit the United States, Billboard reported in its April 30, 1966, issue that “four boys from London have an ...
In a recent interview, the guitarist and songwriter noted that he had to be careful about what he said, fearing his own ...
The Who, photo by William Synder It’s been about a month since we last heard from The Who, whose prolonged and confounding ...
In a recent interview with iNews, Pete Townshend — he of The Who fame — addressed the recent drama concerning Zak Starkey, ...
The legendary classic rock band founder admits he "couldn't see anything wrong" in the performance that led to the drummer's ...
Pete Townshend has weighed in on the acrimonious split between the Who and drummer Zak Starkey, admitting of the situation, ...
Despite the turmoil, Starkey says he would return to The Who if asked.
Pete Townshend and Roger Daltery have been performing in The Who since 1964, but following the explosive exit of drummer Zak ...
The son of Ringo Starr , 59, was fired from the band last month, just one month after he was sacked then quickly reinstated.
The Who is taking one last bow. After more than six decades of rock ‘n’ roll rebellion, smashed guitars, and songs that ...
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." ...