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A man who was among the 72,000-strong crowd at the groundbreaking Live Aid concert in 1985, has said it was "one of the ...
Shakespeare's comedy is out of step with modern tastes, thanks to its body shaming. Sean Holmes's new production gets around ...
Britpop vets Cast have announced a new album, ’Yeah Yeah Yeah,’ that will be out January 30. You can listen to new single ...
On Saturday, 13th July 1985, rock and pop music’s top table came together to raise money and awareness for the famine crisis ...
Wilko: Love and Death and Rock and Roll, a show created at Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch, now in central London, explores the join between John Andrew Wilkinson and stage persona Wilko through the ...
In addition to this weekend’s happenings, here’s an update on 10 memorable summer concerts coming to South Florida through ...
Area art enthusiasts will have the opportunity to explore both visual art and musical performances in Northwood over the ...
Roger Daltrey has a meaty catalog to choose from, and on his solo tour, he showed us that he's dipping into The Who classics, solo tunes and covers.
The Who shared in its May 18 announcement that musician Scott Devours, who previously worked with lead singer Roger Daltrey, would replace Starkey while he pursues other projects.
It’s a decision Roger and I tried to make together, but it kind of got out of hand.” According to Townshend, it was Daltrey who brought Starkey into the band in the first place.
Artists “I think Roger just got lost. Roger’s finding it difficult. I have to be careful what I say about Roger because he gets angry if I say anything about him at all": Pete Townshend has his say on ...
Ringo Starr allegedly called The Who's Roger Daltrey a "little man" for firing his son Zak Starkey from the band.
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