This review was originally published on Nov. 21, 1975. The Who kicked off the American leg of their world tour at the Summit.
For Middletown High School graduate Scott Devours, that seat happens to be behind the drum kit — flanked by two of his ...
UK Honours typically celebrate the contribution of well-known personalities, government employees and ordinary people who ...
Lonnie Donegan left behind an incredibly influential musical legacy as the "King of Skiffle" in postwar England.
The Indianapolis stop of Everclear’s Sparkle and Fade 30th Anniversary Tour served as a pre-Halloween bash on the final leg of the national run. Sponge opened the night, with Vinnie ...
That would be Bob Geldof in 1986 for all his work with Band Aid and Live Aid. However, because he’s Irish and not British, his knighthood is technically an honorary one. That makes 60s and 70s British ...
Roger Daltrey has embraced countless different projects over the course of his time with The Who, but 1979's 'The Kids Are Alright' wasn't his favourite.
The Cure announce live movie of epic 'The Show Of A Lost World' Troxy gig. It will be shown in cinemas around the world.
This exhaustive edition includes Glyn Johns’s rejected mix (he butted heads with Daltrey – literally) which is preferably ...
The Who bandmates Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey rarely see eye to eye but they both agree on their song 'Cry If You Want' ...
For over six decades, The Who has survived the test of time, staying relevant with a unique sound that is, as the British ...
Music from The Who has stood the test of time, thanks to one song that continues to inspire generations. The iconic rock band ...
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