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The Who frontman Sir Roger Daltrey has said he is “very humbled” to be made a knight bachelor in the King’s Birthday Honours for services to charity and music. Sir Roger, 81, who launched and curated ...
The Who have announced ‘Live At The Oval 1971:’ the first official recording of the band’s set from an iconic period in their ...
The Who's Pete Townshend on parents, partnerships, punk, songwriting, the aristocracy, addiction, the internet and the ...
Every day the ECHO print edition carries tributes and funeral notices for those who have lost a loved one recently and our ...
Every notice published to our newspaper and news site also appears on funeral-notices.co.uk - the UK’s number one site for ...
The Dream Theater drummer’s musical world includes Rush, Yes, King Crimson, Roger Waters and Frank Zappa – alongside the Bee ...
He was fired from The Who in April following a clash over their Royal Albert Hall gig in March. The Sun exclusively revealed Daltrey, 81, complained live on stage he couldn't hear the key of their ...
Roger Daltrey performing during the Teenage Cancer Trust show at the Royal Albert Hall, London (James Manning ... are best known for the albums Who’s Next, Tommy and Quadrophenia, with the ...
noting that his recent knee surgery hindered his own playing during the Royal Albert Hall shows. READ MORE: The Most Awesome Live Album From Every Rock Legend "Roger and I would like Zak to ...
I attended the Who’s concert at London’s Royal Albert Hall on March 30 ... Daltrey, who on the 1969 rock opera Tommy famously sang Townshend’s songs about a “deaf, dumb and blind kid ...
A spokesperson for The Who said: "The band made a collective decision to part ways with Zak after this round of shows at the Royal Albert Hall. They said: “They are proper rock n roll stars and ...
It was revealed yesterday that Zak, 59, had parted ways with the legendary group after a "huge fallout" at London's Royal Albert Hall ... then I’ll have a full Tommy.” ...