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Quadrophenia, a Mod Ballet at Sadler's Wells review: 'you can’t look away' - 4/5 A glittering opening night for The Who’s ...
Paul Roberts’s adaptation of The Who’s 1973 double album brings themes of identity crisis and masculinity that are just as ...
Rather than leaning into pop-culture cool, this new stage production at Sadler's Wells recognises its fragility ...
Zak Starkey on being sacked by The Who, being left out of the reunited Oasis, working with Noel Gallagher, and advice for Barry Keoghan playing Ringo Starr ...
After the drug bust at Keith Richards' Redlands home in 1967, The Who sprung in to action to help their fellow rockers make ...
Mel C and Emma Bunton showcased their firm friendship once again as they attended the press night performance of Pete ...
Two Former Spice Girls Shock Fans With Rare Reunion originally appeared on Parade. The Spice Girls told us that "friendship ...
He may have been a visionary producer, but Pete Townshend had his own feelings about why Rick Rubin was complicating music. Read more about it here.
Davies' influences are scattered far and wide —but he hasn't always appreciated how musicians have responded to the Kinks' ...
Legendary guitarist Pete Townshend of the Who has made a stunning admission about the band’s recent firing of drummer Zak Starkey. But he’s choosing his words carefully when it comes to singer Roger ...
He says the track, penned for a British comedy film, puts the emphasis on the most important thing every guitar solo needs ...
When The Who first hit the United States, Billboard reported in its April 30, 1966, issue that “four boys from London have an ...