The Who will release Live At Eden Project on May 29, documenting Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend performing with the Heart Of England Philharmonic Orchestra at the iconic Cornwall venue.
The Who’s Pete Townshend recalled the first concert he ever saw and revealed more fascinating tidbits during a new "Colbert Questionert" segment on CBS' ‘The Late Show’.
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The Who will celebrate one of their most intriguing modern-era shows with Live at Eden Project. Set for release on May 29, ...
Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey were backed by the Heart of England Philharmonic Orchestra amid the Cornish countryside. Continue ...
After a Who concert on Sept. 10, Attorney Garry Taroli, right, was invited backstage to meet iconic guitarist Pete Townshend. WILKES-BARRE — This is a story about a Wilkes-Barre attorney and an iconic ...
Rest assured there were a great many memorable moments for Bob Geldof during the Live Aid concert 40 years ago at London's Wembley Stadium 40. But singing on stage with Paul McCartney-- and then being ...
Substitute' is one of The Who's best-known early singles, but Pete Townshend "pinched" parts of the song from some R&B ...
Exploring the history and importance of 'Substitute', the 1966 non-album single released by The Who that influence Pete Townshend's songwriting forevermore.