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More than any other band of the 1960s, the Who established the hell-raising. destructive rock 'n' roll template that would soon become a default attitude for decades to come. From guitarist Pete ...
Keith Moon (April 30, 1964 – Sept. 7, 1978) Rock history was made April 30, 1964, when the Who were playing a gig at the Oldfield Hotel in Greenford, England.
The Who brought a fan onstage after Keith Moon passed out during a concert. Ahead of a show at San Francisco’s Cow Palace in 1973, Moon reportedly mixed some kind of tranquilizer with brandy.
Keith Moon (April 30, 1964 – Sept. 7, 1978) Rock history was made April 30, 1964, when the Who were playing a gig at the Oldfield Hotel in Greenford, England.
The band was formed in 1964 with John Entwistle, Roger Daltrey, Keith Moon and Pete Townshend. Redferns “For The Who, that dream came true in 1967 and our lives were changed forever,” he said.
Filling the shoes of my Godfather, ‘uncle Keith’ has been the biggest honor and I remain their biggest fan,” Starkey wrote, referring to the band’s original drummer, Keith Moon, who died ...
The drummer joined The Who in 1996, 20 years after the death of legendary drummer Keith Moon, and played on the band’s 2006 album “Endless Wire ...
It could be the Keith Moon biopic that Roger Daltrey has been teasing for about 30 years. (Mike Myers was once loosely attached to it, but he aged out of the role quite a while back.) Editor’s picks ...
The Who and Zak Starkey are going their separate ways.. Starkey, the son of The Beatles’ drummer Ringo Starr, who had been the drummer for The Who since 1996’s Quadrophenia tour, is apparently ...
He learned to play from the band’s original drummer, Keith Moon, who gave him his first drum kit when he was a child. Moon died in 1978 and was replaced by Kenney Jones, who was with the band ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: The Visualeyes Archive/Redferns/Getty Images More than any other band of the 1960s ...