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A legendary rock band’s farewell tour has already hit a bump in the road.
The guitar hero says he and Daltrey may work together in the future, but he’s also got his eye on some solo shows ...
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Pete Townshend confirms he has no plans to retire after the Who’s farewell tour, plotting a run of one-man shows.
The rare moment was captured in a video that was uploaded to YouTube. While Pete Townshend is the lead vocalist on “Going ...
In a new interview, The Who’s Pete Townshend said his post-farewell tour plans may include “one-man shows” and lots of new solo music.
And, for a band that sings so much about youth (the now-ironic lyric “I hope I die before I get old” from 1964’s “My ...
Pete Townshend has announced that The Who will not be the end for him, as he plans to experiment with one-man shows and has 140 tracks "ready to go." ...
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Parade on MSN'70s Rock Icon Pete Townshend, 80, Sets Sights On Solo Shows After Farewell Tour: 'I've Got 140 Tracks Ready To Go'
The guitarist, keyboardist, and co-lead vocalist founded the now legendary rock band with Roger Daltrey, Keith Moon, and John ...
Pete Townshend has admitted he and Roger Daltrey "are very different" and "don't communicate very well".
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Parade on MSNThe Who's Roger Daltrey Makes Poignant Change to Hit Song's Lyrics for Farewell Tour
It's only fitting that the tune would finally find its way into The Who's live set after all these years. Originally written ...
In a recent interview, The Who’s Pete Townshend revealed his favorite all-time album by his band, a rock opera he described as “a heart-searching piece.” ...
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