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Barry Fantoni, who wrote scripts for That Was The Week That Was and presented A Whole Scene Going On for the BBC, has died at ...
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay died Wednesday at the age of 65.
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.
Starkey, who became The Who's drummer in 1996, was fired by the band for a second time before Devours' introduction. The ...
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.
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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.
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Sporting News on MSNThe Who Jones Beach tickets: See the best costs, seats, date for 2025 'The Song Is Over' Tour in WantaghHere's everything to know to get the best prices on tickets to The Who's 2025 'The Song Is Over' Tour concert at Jones Beach ...
Newly announced Who touring drummer Scott Devours has posted a message explaining he feels a “tsunami of emotions” about being hired in the wake of Zak Starkey’s apparent firing.
Starter struck out a season-high 10 in his six shutout innings to guide Cardinals to an 11-4 victory against one of the top ...
The Who says "it's poignant," but time to say goodbye as the band embarks on a final North American tour. Here's how to get ...
Drummer Zak Starkey, fired by the Who in April and reinstated days later, announces he was fired by the rock group again. He ...
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