Roger Daltrey has seen better days. The Who frontman, 81, admitted that he is “nervous” about his health as the “Baba O’Riley” band prepares to kick off their “The Song Is Over” farewell tour later ...
Months after Roger Daltrey revealed he is going blind and deaf, The Who frontman - who's currently on tour with his band - said he's "nervous about making it to the end of the tour." In an interview ...
The Who’s legacy as rock ‘n’ roll musicians extends far beyond their discography and into their commanding, aggressive, and physically violent stage presence, thanks to the guitar-smashing, microphone ...
Daltrey and The Who are about to embark on their North American farewell tour. Roger Daltrey, 81, said he’s “ready to go at any time” and made a solemn promise to fans after admitting he’s “nervous” ...
While nurturing a successful solo career, Roger Daltrey also spent a significant part of his career as the lead singer of The Who. Bringing a unique style and sound to rock music, The Who entered the ...
The Who’s former drummer, 59, addressed his shocking exit from the band in a new interview with The Telegraph published on Monday, June 16, and shed some light on what allegedly led to his firing. In ...
The Who’s Roger Daltrey is down on his knees. No, seriously. Last night, the Who played their first show of their “The Song Is Over” farewell tour at Anfiteatro Camerini in Piazzola Sul Brenta, Italy.
Pete Townshend has admitted he and Roger Daltrey "are very different" and "don't communicate very well". The Who bandmates - who are currently on their farewell tour after more than five decades in ...