Oct 3, 2009 | Examiner.com
In September of 1978 Who drummer, Keith Moon, died. The band had reached a crossroad as to either continue as the Who or call it a day.
Artist Biography: The Who By Bruce Eder & Stephen Thomas Few bands in the history of rock & roll were riddled with as many contradictions as the Who .
The Rock History Report for August 24th, 2009
1969 - Arlo Guthrie's Alice's Restaurant premiered in Los Angeles and New York. 1978 - Bruce Springsteen graced the cover of Rolling Stone.
Connecting the notes: Connecting the notes
Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan, also known as Flo & Eddie, were original members of The Turtles After a messy legal affair that marked the end for the band, they joined Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention.
40 Years After: See me, feel me
Historical pop culture with Rick Campbell May 26, 2009 See me, hear this - The Who releases Tommy Chronicle archives The Who: Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle and Keith Moon.
The spin: Let's start with the obvious question: Why? Why record 13 songs from the Who's groundbreaking rock opera? What can a band of '80s pop heroes offer that the Who's original masterwork doesn't? The answer is nothing.
Does anyone else find The Who's Roger Daltrey unbelievably hot? Does Roger Daltry, pictured, make you weak at the knees? How's this for greatest fantasy gigs? You're a music journalist in March 1969 and you get a phone call saying to come to Ronnie Scott's in Soho because The Who are going to be playing through a musical they've been working on, ...
The Who's Tommy, starring Brett Travis, Begins Gallery Players Run May 2
The Gallery Players production of the Tony-nominated rock musical The Who's Tommy begins performances in Brooklyn May 2. Tom Wojtunik stages the sixties-set musical about a young pinball wizard that features a book by Des McAnuff and Pete Townshend and music and lyrics by Townshend, John Entwistle and Keith Moon.
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