The Who's farewell tour hit the Hollywood Bowl and gave fans something to cry about, as the band that was once rock's ...
For two hours in Chicago, it was quintessential The Who as Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend exchanged barbs and battled ...
The two-night stand is part of their "The Song is Over" tour, which is an actual farewell tour… Kind of… Probably.
Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend are in fine form during The Who’s Song Is Over farewell tour stop at Shoreline Amphitheatre at ...
“There is one, and I won’t ever play it again," Daltrey began. "There’s a song on the Who Are You album, it’s called ‘Music Must Change.' Every time we played that in the studio, Keith couldn’t play ...
The Song Is Over is a perfect title for the farewell tour by sixties classic rock legends The Who. Vancouver’s Rogers Arena ...
Keith Moon is virtually inseparable from the sound of The Who, but he wasn't the first drummer to fill that vacancy, replacing Doug Sandom back in 1964.
One of the most influential rock bands of all time will be playing their last show in Vancouver this week. While younger ...
The band led by surviving members Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey made a stop at Madison Square Garden during their current North American farewell tour.
The legendary band tore through some of their greatest hits like “Baba O’Riley” and “My Generation” on Wednesday night during ...
The night ended on a sentimental, somber note, but Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey put on a show that was packed with quips, ...
The legendary mod band played its first farewell tour here in 1982. Then the group reunited for a full tour in 1989. The 50th ...