The Who’s Roger Daltrey autographs special print to benefit Teenage Cancer Trust Thursday, November 16 by ABC NewsA new limited edition print autographed by The Who’s Roger Daltrey is being sold to benefit the Teenage Cancer Trust. The print, designed by Steve Mitchell at 45 Original, features the phrase “Think Lucky, Be Lucky!” — which seems to be inspired by the band’s song “Be Lucky,” featured on... Read More.
Bruce Springsteen, Roger Daltrey & more discuss their voices in new book, ‘The Singers Talk’ Tuesday, July 18 by ABC NewsSome of today’s top musicians are opening up about their voices in a new book set for release this September. The Singers Talk – The Greatest Singers of Our Time Discuss the One Thing They’re Never Asked About: Their Voices features interviews with artists like Bruce Springsteen, Stevie... Read More.
Roger Daltrey says another U.S. tour is “doubtful” Monday, April 10 by ABC NewsFans of The Who may not want to hold their breath waiting for the band to tour the U.S. again.In an interview promoting their recent live album, The Who with Orchestra: Live at Wembley, Roger Daltrey shared his doubts that The Who would ever hit the road in North American... Read More.
The Who’s Roger Daltrey shares another Keith Moon biopic update Tuesday, March 14 by ABC NewsRoger Daltrey hasn’t given up on his planned biopic on The Who’s late drummer, Keith Moon. In fact, in a new interview with NME he shared the latest update on the project, which he insists “will be made.” “I’m at a draft that’s ready to go to... Read More.
The Who’s Roger Daltrey on making new music: “What’s the point?” Friday, March 10 by ABC NewsIt sounds like The Who fans shouldn’t hold their breath waiting for a new album. In a new interview with NME, frontman Roger Daltrey explains why the band has no plans to make new music together. “What’s the point?” Daltrey tells the mag. “What’s the point of records?... Read More.
On This Day: March 1, 1944 – The Who’s Roger Daltrey was born Wednesday, March 1 by ABC NewsOn this Day, March 1, 1944… Musician and future Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Roger Daltrey was born in London, England.In 1959, Daltrey founded a band called The Detours, which in 1964 was renamed The Who, with bandmates Pete Townshend, John Entwistle and Keith Moon. Daltrey's voice can be heard on such Who classics as "My Generation,"... Read More.
Roger Daltrey leaves Florida show midconcert out of fear he’d “damage” his voice Tuesday, February 14 by ABC NewsRoger Daltrey left fans in Clearwater, Florida, disappointed when he cut short his show Saturday night in order to protect his voice.Planet Rock reports that earlier in the show, The Who star complained he was suffering from indigestion, as well as being unable to... Read More.
The Who’s Roger Daltrey gives update on Keith Moon biopic, has actor in mind for the role Friday, February 10 by ABC NewsThe Who’s Roger Daltrey is still working hard on his planned biopic about the band's late drummer, Keith Moon, and in a new interview with Vulture he gives fans an update on the progress being made.“I just finished a script, and I’m hoping to do my biopic of... Read More.
Who’s singing Christmas carols? Daltrey & Townshend to headline charity event at London church Thursday, November 10 by ABC NewsThe closest The Who ever came to doing a holiday song was "Christmas," a track from their album Tommy, and it's not very festive or merry. Still, that's not stopping Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend from headlining a charity
AC/DC’s Brian Johnson reveals the life-changing advice Roger Daltrey gave him Wednesday, November 2 by ABC NewsAC/DC lead singer Brian Johnson's in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. But the 75-year-old says there was a time he had all but given up on music -- until another rock legend gave him some life-changing advice.Speaking with
Talkin’ ’bout their generations: The Who’s Roger Daltrey & Yungblud interview each other Thursday, October 27 by ABC NewsThe Who's Roger Daltrey and contemporary British rocker Yungblud interview each other for the latest installment of Rolling Stone's "Musicians on Musicians" series.During the conversation, Daltrey, 78, tells Yungblud he thought the 25-year-old singer's latest album was "uplifting" and... Read More.
The Who’s Roger Daltrey says he wants to stop touring “while we’re still doing it well” Thursday, September 8 by ABC NewsAs The Who gets ready to launch the second North American leg of its The Who Hits Back! tour next month, singer Roger Daltrey reveals this could be the British rock legends' final road trip, depending on how his voice holds... Read More.