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Pete Townshend on the Who’s 2022 Tour, the Keith Moon Biopic, and His Inevitable Retirement
The guitarist also sounds off on the absurdity of NFTs, the future of classic rock, the Spotify controversy, why he loves Freaks and Geeks, and more
The Who Announce Dates for 2022 North American Tour
Band's upcoming shows will once again pair Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey with local symphonies
Foo Fighters, Stevie Nicks, the Who Lead 2022 New Orleans Jazz Fest
Willie Nelson. Erykah Badu, the Black Crowes, Elvis Costello, and more also booked as fest returns to Big Easy after two Covid-canceled years
Roger Daltrey Drags the Rolling Stones: ‘Mediocre Pub Band’
"No disrespect," the Who frontman added, echoing Paul McCartney's "blues cover band" assessment of the Stones
Pete Townshend Ditches Home Studio, Keeps Neve Console Used on ‘Quadrophenia’
"This console has so much mojo for me," guitarist says. "I’ve rarely managed to get a bad sound out of it"
The Who’s Roger Daltrey Is More Concerned With Teen Cancer Patients Than Your Nostalgia
Daltrey hosts The Real Me, a podcast that features teen cancer patients not only talking about their stories but presenting songs they’ve written and performed
‘Who’s Next’ and ‘Led Zeppelin IV’ at 50 – Our Podcast on Peak Classic Rock
The albums that brought the world "Baba O'Riley" and "Stairway to Heaven" turn 50 this year – Rolling Stone Music Now looks back
Pete Townshend Pens Touching Tribute to Charlie Watts: ‘Full Moon. Rainbow. Always a Sign’
"Charlie Watts wept at Keith Moon’s funeral," Townshend wrote. "I wish I was capable of such tears today. Instead, I just want to say goodbye"
The Who Unearth ‘Getting in Tune’ Live Clip for ‘Who’s Next’ 50th Anniversary
Performance comes from the band's September 2000 show in Cleveland
The Who’s Career-Spanning Doc ‘Amazing Journey’ Now Streaming for First Time
Watch the band workshop "Who Are You" in a clip from the doc, which is now available on the Coda Collection
Flashback: Roger Daltrey Plays ‘Who Are You’ With David Gilmour in 1992
This one-off show in Cali, Colombia, likely would have been completely forgotten if not for the magic of YouTube
Roger Daltrey Announces 2021 ‘Live and Kicking’ American Tour
Backed by members of the Who's touring band, he'll play a set of Who classics, deep cuts, and tunes from his solo catalog
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