Roger Daltrey news, related photos and videos, and reviews of Roger Daltrey performances. According to Wikipedia: Roger Harry Daltrey, CBE is a rock vocalist, songwriter, and actor, best known as the founder and lead singer of the...
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Roger Daltrey news, related photos and videos, and reviews of Roger Daltrey performances. According to Wikipedia: Roger Harry Daltrey, CBE is a rock vocalist, songwriter, and actor, best known as the founder and lead singer of the English rock band, The Who. He has also acted in a large number of film, theatre and television roles. Daltrey and his second wife, former model Heather Taylor, have two daughters, Rosie and Willow, and a son, Jamie. He also has a son, Simon, with his first wife, Jacqueline.
UNDATED (AP) - Eric Clapton will hit the road with Roger Daltrey. Their tour begins February 25 in Pittsburgh. Clapton will perform without Daltrey but with Jeff Beck in New York, Toronto and Montreal in February.
Yesterday a Los Angeles judge said Chris Brown is complying with the terms of his probation. The singer’s next legal check-in is February 18th, the L.A. Times reports, and there’s no worries about Brown running into Rihanna at Sunday’s American Music Awards — he’ll be out on tour. Rolling Stone will have a full report [...]
Just four lines into the LA stop on Roger Daltrey’s “Use It Or Lose It” solo tour - so named for the singer’s desire to keep his instrument in shape for a planned burst of activity from his “other” band, the Who, in the coming year - he seemed in danger of losing it. He was performing the rarely heard gem “Blue, Red and Grey”, originally sung by Who guitarist Pete Townshend in a near-falsetto, when he opened his mouth and nothing came...
How does developer Harmonix plan on following up the success of The Beatles: Rock Band? According to lead vocalist Roger Daltrey, The Who could be the next legendary musical group to get their own dedicated Rock Band game.
In an interview with Massachusetts-based newspaper The Republican, the revered vocalist reminisced about Woodstock, talked up his upcoming solo tour...
For students at the Academy of Contemporary Music at the University of Central Oklahoma (ACM@UCO) the question wasn’t where or when they would have their first master class with a music industry veteran, but who would appear there Oct. 21.Turns out the “who” was actually a “Who.
Though the NFL hasn't confirmed it, rumor has it that The Who (or at least Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey, plus sidemen) will be this year's recipient of the "Classic Rock Act That Gets A Post Super Bowl Sales Boost" award. Sports Illustrated is citing sources that say Townshend and Daltrey have been asked to play the halftime show. If the deal gets done, what can we expect? A bunch of songs from the album Townshend and Daltrey are...
Rocker ROGER DALTREY insisted on seeing new movie PIRATE RADIO before agreeing to allow director RICHARD CURTIS to use THE WHO's hits in the soundtrack - because he feared...
Roger Daltrey Wraps 'use It Or Lose It' Solo Tour TonightCJBKRoger Daltrey will wrap up his Use It Or Lose It solo tour tonight (November 30th) in Clearwater, Florida at Ruth Eckerd Hall. Daltrey kicked off the trek ...and more »
Adam Lambert On The Defense, Julie Andrews Returns, Roger Daltrey's Solo TourDigital CityIt's been 30 years since Julie Andrews took the stage to share her vocal talents, but she's about to break her silence. May 8th, 2010 marks the day the ...and more »
"It never ceases to amaze me how four young prats with such diverse personalities came to be in the same band," says Roger Daltrey of his bandmates in The Who in Anyway Anyhow Anywhere by Andy Neill and Matt Kent. "To make matters worse, we were four ...
As of today, Daltrey's spent more than 65 years on the planet -- a benchmark that's even more noteworthy given the fact that he famously sang "I hope I die before I get old" in the early Who classic "My Generation."... From Westword.
Roger Daltrey has dubbed his current solo jaunt the "Use It or Lose It" tour, but his show Friday night at the Nokia demonstrated that sometimes you can use it and lose it as well.
Who frontman Roger Daltrey has subtly hinted (OK, maybe not so subtly) that a version of Rock Band featuring The Who could be coming soon.
Daltrey was being interviewed by the MassLive website when he mentioned a Who version of Rock Band.
"The game, yeah, yeah, they're going to be doing a Who one next year. There is one planned. [The idea] is fabulous. Anything that gets non-musical people interested in music is wonderful," he said.
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Hannah Johnston Rock legend Roger Daltrey has a number of upcoming performances scheduled in the area. “For those who think this is a Who show . . . this is certainly not a Who show,” Roger Daltrey said after taking the stage at Montclair’s ...