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Drummers like Keith Moon come along once in a lifetime and leave quite a mark when they go. Fueled by amphetamines, anarchy, and rock and roll, Moon’s endlessly energetic drumming style was essential ...
The Who's Roger Daltrey has taken aim at his bandmate, Pete Townshend, putting their US farewell tour in doubt. The iconic rockers, behind hits like Baba O'Riley and Behind Blue Eyes, are set to ...
Meet the new boss. Same as the old boss. Scott Devours, the longtime drummer for Who singer Roger Daltrey’s solo band, was promoted to replace Starkey, and he shared his feelings in a recent ...
One bit of uncertainty following the tour announcement was who would be taking the late Keith Moon’s place on drums. Ringo Starr’s son Zak Starkey has been the band’s unofficial drummer ...
A Lexington restaurant is getting a lot of attention after Keith Lee, a popular TikTok influencer ... the owner of JJ’s Mama’s Soulfood & More In the message, she calls JJ’s Lexington ...
Forming in London in 1964 as a skiffle band comprised of Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle, and Keith Moon, The Who is widely considered to be one of the most influential rock bands of all ...
Cass Lemon Squeeze has a fresh new face ... More Joy,” the campaign invites Korea to find humor and refreshment in life’s unexpected moments. Moon Sang-Hoon—best known for his standout roles in ...
The Who’s “Live at Leeds”, the greatest rock concert recording of all time, was released in the United States May 16, 1970, 55 years ago today. Recorded on Valentine’s Day 1970 at England ...
It looks like the song is over — again — for Zak Starkey and the Who. A month after the venerable English rock band dismissed Starkey as drummer and then quickly rehired him, lead guitarist ...
At the time, he called the group a “family”; indeed, Starkey considered original Who drummer Keith Moon his “mentor, babysitter, and kind of uncle” (as he described the music legend in a ...
The Who will be heading off on their farewell tour later this summer. In the meantime, catch this to celebrate Pete’s 80th, let’s watch The Who perform “Who Are You” Live in 1977 with the late Keith ...