The iconic Royal Albert Hall once played a hilarious April Fools' Day prank by writing a scathing letter to the Beatles "in ...
Often heralded as one of rock’s most influential bands of all time, school friends Roger, Pete, John Entwistle and Keith Moon ...
If you aren’t sure what Daltry is referring to, “Tommy” is the name of The Who’s 1969 album. The rock opera depicts the story of a solider named Tommy Walker who becomes “deaf, dumb, and blind.” ...
If this appearance to close out the Teenage Cancer Trust gigs was The Who’s final hurrah, then it was a hell of a way to go ...
The Who frontman Roger Daltrey was on stage at the Royal Albert Hall for a concert in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust when he ...
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The Who frontman Roger Daltrey told the crowd of a London charity event that he is going deaf and blind: 'The joys of getting ...
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Bob Weir & Wolf Bros will head across the pond to London for a special one-night-only orchestral show at Royal Albert Hall.
There are few sounds more youthful in rock and roll than the pummelling chords of The Who’s 1965 single I Can’t Explain, now ...
It also gave Roger Daltrey an opportunity to share an update on his health. “The joys of getting old mean you go deaf. I also ...
The band's performance suporting James Arthur at the Royal Albert Hall is one of a number of Teenage Cancer Trust gigs, which ...
Roger Daltrey famously sang in the Who’s 1969 hit “Pinball Wizard” about a “deaf, dumb, and blind kid.” Now he appears to be ...
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