THE WHO HITS 50! TOUR ANNOUNCED, BAND TALKS APPROACH
The Who announced their 50th Anniversary tour, The Who Hits 50!, which kicks off April 15 in Tampa, Florida. Tickets for the tour go on sale October 17, but there will be a special...
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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /var/www/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114The Who announced their 50th Anniversary tour, The Who Hits 50!, which kicks off April 15 in Tampa, Florida. Tickets for the tour go on sale October 17, but there will be a special...
The Who hits 50 is a campaign by Universal Music celebrating the longevity of one of rock royalty. As it was with the Rolling Stones and The Beatles before them there will be...
Artisan News Service Tickets for The Who tour playing Quadrophenia in its entirety go on sale today, and Roger Daltrey says that it might be the last time for fans to experience it live...
Artisan News Service The Who are releasing their documentary Quadrophenia Can you See the Real Me, The Story Behind The Album in theaters nation wide tonight, July 24, and Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend...
Artisan News Service Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey of The Who talk about The Who Quadrophenia Can You See The Real Me documentary and what people will get out of the release of it,...
Artisan News Service Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend have revealed they’ll embark on a North American tour to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of Quadrophenia, playing the classic album in its entirety, details here!
Artisan News Service Robert Plant is urging his fellow classic rockers to get involved in the Teenage Cancer Trust organization and the UCLA Daltrey Townshend Teen and Young Adult Cancer Program.
Artisan News Service The Who’s Roger Daltrey and Led Zeppelin’s Robert Plant were both on hand this weekend at UCLA’s Ronald Reagan Medical Center to launch the Daltrey-Townshend Teen and Young Adult Cancer Program.
Artisan News Service Photo only review of Roger Daltrey performing Tommy by The Who at the Nokia in Los Angeles. — Photo credit Brian Miller.
Artisan News Service Future status of The Who remains uncertain, but singer Roger Daltrey told us its not for the reasons you might think.
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