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Pete Townshend opened up about a dynamic shift within The Who as the band split from Zak Starkey and said he needs "to be ...
Whether because of my accent, or the fact that we’re sitting in a boat, Pete Townshend has begun our interview reminiscing about The Who’s argy-bargy old days playing to dockworkers in ...
Pete Townshend Says Ringo Starr's Son Zak Starkey Is Not Leaving The Who: 'This Blew Up Very Quickly and Got Too Much Oxygen' Entertainment. April 19, 2025. Related Articles.
After the Who announced that they had parted ways with drummer Zak Starkey earlier this week, band co-founder Pete Townshend took to social media to say this is not the case. “News Flash! Who back Zak ...
Pete Townshend hopes his memoirs will finally help explain just who he really is: "You talk in the book about ultimately trying to rescue and redeem the lost boy in yourself," Mason said.
Pete Townshend, guitarist of The Who, is shown during a performance at the American Airlines Center on Saturday, May 2, 2015 in Dallas. (Gregory Castillo / Staff Photographer) ...
The Who's legendary guitarist Pete Townshend admitted that the band's most iconic song, "My Generation," became "a burden." "I hate playing it," Townshend, 79, confessed on the Tuesday, March 25 ...
Pete Townshend is apologizing for controversial comments about his former bandmates.. During an interview with Rolling Stone Monday, the Who guitarist said "thank God" drummer Keith Moon and bass ...
Pete Townshend had a vision. In 1970, in between writing Tommy and Quadrophenia, the then 25-year-old guitarist and songwriter started work on a rock opera set in a Britain suffering ecological ...
If there was one person who wasn’t impressed by Pete Townshend’s infamous guitar smashing on stage, it’s his bandmate and Who frontman, Roger Daltrey. Daltrey, who recently published a ...
Pete Townshend of The Who is considered by many as one of rock and roll’s true auteurs. His approach to the guitar is foundational to any young kid looking to make a racket on the instrument ...
The Who’s legendary guitarist Pete Townshend admitted that the band’s most iconic song, “My Generation,” became “a burden.” “I hate playing it,” Townshend, 79, confessed on the ...