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Pete Townshend of The Who has revealed he is recovering from a recent addiction to painkillers. Townshend, 80, has battled ...
And yet guitarist Pete Townshend and singer Roger Daltrey have continued on as the Who, the famed British Invasion group, ...
Pete Townshend said he’d recently escaped an addition to painkillers, and that he would soon find out if he and Roger Daltrey ...
As the rock legends continue their final North American tour, both members admit they have little in common beyond the music ...
John Wilson speaks to Pete Townshend, songwriter and guitarist of British rock band The Who about the band’s farewell tour of the US. Through his powerful stage presence and pioneering use of ...
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It is not clear where the recent efforts to end the war in Ukraine will lead. But the Donbas, a mineral-rich territory that ...
The Who stand out among the most enduring and beloved rock bands of all time, but Pete Townshend wanted to disband the group ...
The guitarist and frontman chat about their fraught partnership, earliest goals and (possibly) final shows on the road.
With its Aug. 28 show at Northwell at Jones Beach Theater, this could be Long Island's last chance to The Who perform.
On Aug. 23, 1967, Keith Moon's 21st birthday, the Who drummer drove his car into a swimming pool in Flint, Michigan.
On September 18, 1971, The Who took the stage at The Oval cricket ground in Kennington, south London, and delivered a performance that has been remembered as legendary and up until now, unreleased.