The Who’s Pete Townshend recalled the first concert he ever saw and revealed more fascinating tidbits during a new "Colbert Questionert" segment on CBS' ‘The Late Show’.
While Pete Townshend was the major mastermind of The Who, he felt some bands were more fun to hang out with behind the scenes.
The Who will celebrate one of their most intriguing modern-era shows with Live at Eden Project. Set for release on May 29, the album finds co-founders Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey backed by the ...
The band kicked off their The Song Is Over North America Tour on Saturday, Aug. 16 Pete Townshend said that he and longtime The Who bandmate Roger Daltrey "don't communicate very well" due to their ...
The Who, The Birds, and The Beatles were all pushing British rock 'n' roll to new heights in the 1960s, eventually leading to heavy metal in 1970.
“My first [friend] was Graham Beard—my best friend (though I was perhaps not his best) from the age of 4 until about 11, when we went to watch Bill Haley play, and I picked up a guitar,” said ...
Pete Townshend quipped that The Who are "always available for private parties" as they kicked off their final tour. The legendary rockers brought The Song Is Over: The North American Farewell Tour to ...
In an interview with The New York Times published on Tuesday, Aug. 26, the legendary guitarist joked about the many years the band — who had their first farewell tour in 1982 — has been in the ...
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