In a new interview, the guitarist reveals his thoughts about the group's origins and the revelation that showed him the ...
One of the most identifiable bass players on the planet on why he shifted back to fretted, embracing flatwounds even though ...
For years, John Entwistle was considered 'The Quiet One' when it came to The Who, and eventually, he turned that designation into a song.
Throughout the late 1960s and 70s, The Who developed a reputation for high-energy performances that often ended with the musicians destroying their instruments—all except the band’s bassist, John ...
This review was originally published on Nov. 21, 1975. The Who kicked off the American leg of their world tour at the Summit.
As this is written, I’m only a few days from a pilgrimage to New York City (provided the idiotic government shutdown doesn’t ...
The Who bandmates Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey rarely see eye to eye but they both agree on their song 'Cry If You Want' ...
Music from The Who has stood the test of time, thanks to one song that continues to inspire generations. The iconic rock band ...
The night of Led Zeppelin was playing at the University of Surrey’s Great Hall in Battersea. Event organizers dubbed it “the first big dance of the term. They paid the band 175 pounds for a 50-minute ...
Veteran engineer, mixer, producer and musician Jim Roberts and his wife and business partner, Marie, have launched their new ...
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Today in Music History for Nov. 20: In 1886, the Toronto Conservatory of Music was incorporated. It began with 200 students and 50 teachers, and operated in a space over a music store in the downtown ...
Until the 58-year-old fell on his sword last night, it seemed nothing that happened on his watch as head of the British ...