The Who, Madness & Muse to perform @ Olympics closing ceremony

The best of British pop and rock talent will perform at the Olympics closing ceremony on Sunday. The three and a half hour musical extravaganza will feature performances by some of the UK’s top acts - past and...

London 2012 tried to hire Keith Moon, drummer of The Who

The Olympic Games or the Olympics are often great events of different nature such as the sports, musical or cultural but apparently has not yet created an Olympiad of intelligence or, at least, local general...

Zak Starkey: Ringo's Son on Drums for The Who

When The Who took to the stage for the Super Bowl 2010 halftime show,  Zak Starkey was behind the drum kit. Rock fans recognize the surname: Zak Starkey is Ray Starkey's son. Yeah, Ringo Starr's son. The...

The Who's Roger Daltrey Plans North American Tour

The Who's legendary Roger Daltrey will be touring North America as a solo act - the first time since 1985. The tour, named "The Use It or Lose It," will kick off October 10 in Vancouver, hit 30 U.S. and Canadian cities, and wrap up November 30 in Clearwater, Florida. ""I've...

Michael J. Fox Jams with The Who

Michael J. Fox had a lifelong dream fulfilled when he was able to rock out with The Who on stage in New York on Wednesday. ""This is almost worth getting Parkinson's for!" Michael J. Fox declared as he took the...

The Who honoured

     VH1 paid tribute to The Who on the weekend with the taping of an all-star show in Los Angeles.     The show featured appearances from David Duchovny, Sean Penn and Adam...

The Who Goes Motown With Covers Record

Well this should be interesting...and with T Bone Burnett at the boards at least the 'Tommy' machine will be in good hands. "The Who are planning a collection of vintage R&B covers, similar to the Motown and...

'Hedgestock', Make Cash, Not War...Featuring The Who...Next Week

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