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Keith Moon, the Who’s beloved wildman drummer, died in 1978 at the age of 32 after overdosing on a drug that treated his alcohol withdrawal. John Entwistle, the band’s stoic bassist ...
During an interview with Rolling Stone Monday, the Who guitarist said "thank God" drummer Keith Moon and bass guitarist John Entwistle are "gone." Moon died in September 1978 and Entwistle ...
It’s May 20th and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history: In 1966, Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey got ...
“John was so angry that he followed Keith back to his room and smashed it up,” Alison Entwistle remembers. Moon had passed out by then. When he came round the next morning and assumed he must ...
the John Entwistle Band. Keith Moon died in 1978 and although the remaining members of the band retired in 1982 after a concert in Toronto, they reunited and toured frequently in recent years.
Moon the Loon, Kenney Jones ... including longtime best friend Harry Wilson on drums. John Entwistle joined on bass in 1961, and he invited in his buddy Pete Townshend to play guitar the following ...
Moon suffered a slice to the arm from a flying cymbal, while bassist John Entwistle survived the ordeal unscathed. 2. Herd (not) Immune Ever the prankster, Keith Moon enjoyed performing practical ...
The 16-show run, named for a song on The Who’s classic 1971 album “Who’s Next,” will visit other cites as well, including Atlantic City, New Jersey, Toronto, Philadelphia and Seattle and showcase hits ...
The Who’s John Entwistle, widely considered among the ... When the melody stops, Entwistle, Pete Townshend, and Keith Moon, apparently portraying different members of a family, take turns ...
Jimmy Page had an idea for a new band: A supergroup featuring Keith Moon and John Entwistle from The Who and his former bandmate in The Yardbirds, Jeff Beck. But Moon joked that the supergroup ...