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"I know I need to earn this honor," Devors told fans. "This is the last time Pete and Roger will be playing the greatest songs ever written." ...
When iconic guitarist for The Who, Pete Townshend, turned 83 this week, there was another legendary rocker waiting to welcome ...
The iconic English rock band, “The Who,” formed in London back in 1964, is splitting up with a longtime member — for the second time, in fact — and right before their upcoming farewell tour.
The session drummer was axed after an onstage altercation with long-time members Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend.
Scott Devours, who plays in Roger Daltrey's solo band, was confirmed as The Who's new drummer in the wake of Zak Starkey's ...
What happens when you're given your marching orders from a major rock band? The recent hassles between Zak Starkey and The ...
Despite a long and acclaimed career, The Who guitarist Pete Townshend spoke candidly about the moment he considered packing it all in for good.
The Cardinals overcame a 4-0 deficit, but could not complete a comeback as they lost 5-4 to the Tigers on Tuesday at Busch Stadium.
Reports of Pete Townshend describing Bruce Springsteen as overrated have been trending on social media for some time.
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If it has seemed to you like a lot of bands announced in recent months that they are splitting with their drummer, you're not wrong.
Daltrey co founded the band along with Pete Townshend and John Entwistle. They went on to forever change rock music, releasing several hit albums and songs like "My Generation," "Baba O'Riley," and ...