Flashback: Roger Daltrey Plays ‘Who Are You’ With David Gilmour in 1992
This one-off show in Cali, Colombia, likely would have been completely forgotten if not for the magic of YouTube
This one-off show in Cali, Colombia, likely would have been completely forgotten if not for the magic of YouTube
Backed by members of the Who's touring band, he'll play a set of Who classics, deep cuts, and tunes from his solo catalog
Eight-part series 1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything arrives later this month
Here are the must-hear albums from last month, from Taylor's remake of 'Fearless' to an adventurous R&B artist's career culmination to a country maverick's ambitious triple-album.
A new box set brings one of the band's most pivotal albums into focus with outtakes, alternate versions, and Pete Townshend's demo recordings
He says the Beatles copied him when they made Sgt. Pepper, and that he'll agree to a Who biopic if it helps him "pay for my yachting"
Track is a fan favorite from Townshend's All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes
Forty years ago this week, the Who charted with their first post–Keith Moon LP, Face Dances
Three-track EP focuses on unreleased, tongue-in-cheek ads the band recorded for 1967 album
He was a part of the Mad Dogs and Englishmen tour, plays on 'Quadrophenia,' and has been a part of Clapton's band since 1979