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The Who

Rock Concert Review: The Who — Recounting Their Amazing Journey

The Who – arguably the third cog in British rock royalty behind the Beatles and the Rolling Stones – delivered more than a nostalgic run through the hits at Fenway Park on Friday.

By: Paul Robicheau Filed Under: Featured, Music, Review, Rock Tagged: Fenway Park, Paul Robicheau, Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, The Who

Rock Feature: Roger Daltrey of The Who — How Can He Afford to Tour?

If there is any theme that runs throughout the story of Roger Daltrey’s life as he tells it, it’s that he has always needed more money to – as he so folksily puts it – “pay the bills.”

By: Blake Maddux Filed Under: Commentary, Featured, Music, Rock Tagged: Blake Maddux, Roger Daltrey, The Who

Film Interview: Director James D. Cooper on “Lambert & Stamp” — Creating The Who

Lambert & Stamp will resonate with musicians who have experienced the volatile give-and-take that is needed to sustain and nurture a rock and roll band.

By: Tim Jackson Filed Under: Featured, Film, Review Tagged: ‘Kit’ Lambert, Chris Stamp, documentary, Lambert and Stamp, rock, The Who

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