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Pete Townshend has been at the forefront of The Who's rock and roll rebellion for upwards of six decades, so certain parts of that lifestyle have become boring.
The Who's guitarist and bassist said their inadvertent switching of the lead guitar and bass roles confused fans, while it ...
So I felt The Who were a bit silly, maybe a bit beneath me, I'm afraid." Asked how he sees things now, he said: "I feel the same. I think they feel beneath me." And Pete admitted bandmate Roger ...
The nonprofit Homewood Arts Council bringing rock veterans together for birthday tribute to Pete Townshend of The Who.
The Who guitarist Pete Townshend has explained how 'Adolescence' was a difficult watch as it "reminded me of my childhood" which "triggered" him.
Preparing for The Who's farewell tour, Pete Townshend discussed not being a fan of touring and how he was hypnotized by a dentist.
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'All good things must come to an end': The Who announce North America farewell tour datesLONDON — British rock band The Who are to say their final goodbye to North America this summer. Singer Roger Daltrey and ...
Frampton – who has had to adapt his playing technique as he battles a degenerative disease – traded licks with McCready ...
With The Who launching a North American farewell tour, Pete Townshend is looking back at the legendary rock group's early ...
Pete Townshend thinks he would have been "happier" without The Who. The 79-year-old musician - who co-founded the band in 1964 - has always felt the group were "beneath" him and he believes he'd ...
Singer Roger Daltrey and guitarist Pete Townshend confirmed Thursday that they will perform hits from six-decade career during “The Song Is Over North America Farewell Tour,” named after the ...
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