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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.
The session drummer was axed after an onstage altercation with long-time members Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend.
Scott Devours, who plays in Roger Daltrey's solo band, was confirmed as The Who's new drummer in the wake of Zak Starkey's ...
"I will do everything I can to honor the legacy of the Who, Zak, Kenney Jones, Simon Phillips and the memory of the great ...
Rock music wouldn't exist the way it does today without The Who. The British band revolutionized the genre with their on ...
The Who has announced the support acts for its upcoming "The Song Is Over" farewell tour, including Billy Idol and The Joe ...
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.
The lineup change follows recent drama around longtime drummer Zak Starkey, who was officially dismissed from the tour ...
On April 17, the classic English rock band parted ways with Starkey, 59, after there was reported tension between lead singer ...
The Who have revealed the openers for their upcoming North American farewell tour, featuring Billy Idol, the Joe Perry ...
The song is over — again — for Zak Starkey and the Who. The English rock band has fired the drummer for the second time in a month, saying that 'the time has come for change.' ...