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In a recent interview, the guitarist and songwriter noted that he had to be careful about what he said, fearing his own ...
The Who's Pete Townshend says rock fans have enjoyed the mod ballet of Quadrophenia which includes music from The Who.
When The Who first hit the United States, Billboard reported in its April 30, 1966, issue that “four boys from London have an ...
Pete Townshend has described The Who’s turbulent split with longtime drummer Zak Starkey as “a mess”. In an interview with i Paper, the legendary guitarist and songwriter opened up about the sequence ...
Legendary guitarist Pete Townshend of the Who has made a stunning admission about the band’s recent firing of drummer Zak Starkey. But he’s choosing his words carefully when it comes to singer Roger ...
Happy 90th birthday, Terry Riley! In this interview, Pete Townshend hails the minimalist maestro’s enduring influence ...
With a legacy of powerhouse performances and mythic debauchery, The Who's Pete Townshend recalled one gig that stood apart in its emotional disquiet.
He says the track, penned for a British comedy film, puts the emphasis on the most important thing every guitar solo needs ...
Benson Boone does backflips. To be a real showman takes charisma, magnetism, or what they used to call moxie in this business ...
The final performance from The Who's Keith Moon is one that holds a particularly sad note. The final shots for their documentary 'The Kids Are Alright' in 1978.
Despite the monumental success of tracks like Sultans of Swing and Money For Nothing, Mark Knopfler says his favorite ever ...
Lana Del Rey opened her British tour in Cardiff last night. Here are our pick of five great moments from the show. Country ...