While the singer and co-founder of The Who, Roger Daltrey helped the band gain stardom with hits like “Pinball Wizard.” He even flourished when it came to his solo career with songs like “Free Me” and ...
Sir Roger was presented with the knighthood by Prince William. The musician said: “It is an incredible honour, I was born in the Second World War and grew up in the streets in London, for a kid like ...
Roger Daltrey has seen better days. The Who frontman, 81, admitted that he is “nervous” about his health as the “Baba O’Riley” band prepares to kick off their “The Song Is Over” farewell tour later ...
The guitarist and frontman chat about their fraught partnership, earliest goals and (possibly) final shows on the road. By Rob Tannenbaum “This is what happens when you get old,” Pete Townshend said ...
“What can I say about Chicago that hasn’t already been said?” asked Who frontman Roger Daltrey rhetorically on the closing night of his 2024 North American tour. “What a great city you’ve got,” he ...
Daltrey kicked off his solo career in 1973 with the Daltrey album. Almost the entire album was co-written by singer/songwriter Leo Sayer and songwriter/producer David Courtney, including the lead ...
Roger Daltrey joked that his knees were sore after 24 years of begging bands to play his cancer charity shows free of charge. The Who singer began working with the U.K.’s Teenage Cancer Trust in 2000, ...
Roger Daltrey has some thoughts. He doesn’t want to disclose much about his impending electric/acoustic summer solo tour because he doesn't want to ruin any potential surprises. "Remember the days ...
VIENNA, Va. – It doesn’t matter if he’s playing Who classics, covers by John Fogerty or his own solo material. It also doesn’t matter if he’s grasping an acoustic guitar or the corded microphone that ...
I hope I die before I get old. Roger Daltrey of the rock band The Who has revealed that he is slowly going deaf and blind after turning 81 on March 1. “The joys of getting old mean you go deaf. I also ...