Motown was the definitive sound of the American pop charts in the 1960s and, across the Atlantic, Pete Townshend and The Who ...
When The Beatles released their magnum opus, the band forever altered the landscape of songwriting, and The Who's Pete Townshend was particularly affected.
Between his blues-centric riffs and his proclivity for destroying his equipment on stage, Hendrix especially instilled a new fear in the Who’s lead guitarist, Pete Townshend, who had previously ...
The songs that changed rock music forever came at important turning points in the industry, and we think they should be ...
In doing so, he reshaped England's rock and roll hierarchy, which until then had been dominated by players like Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton and Pete Townshend As Townshend told Guitar Player ...
When GP asked Roxy Music guitarist Phil Manzanera to name the 10 albums that changed his life, he laughed. “How long have you ...
The idea for the song 'Helter Skelter' came to Paul McCartney after reading an interview with Pete Townshend from The Who, who spoke about their single 'I Can See for Miles' being the loudest and most ...
The idea for the song 'Helter Skelter' came to Paul McCartney after reading an interview with Pete Townshend from The Who, who spoke about their single 'I Can See for Miles' being the loudest and ...
Long before Madonna released provocative songs like “Erotica” or “Like ... and The Who’s Pete Townshend is definitely a fan of Madonna. During a 1993 interview with Rolling Stone ...
Rock star Pete Townshend has admitted paying to enter an Internet site advertising child pornography but said he had done so "purely to see what was there". The admission came in a statement ...
Ah, the memories! The year was 2012 and the venue was the upper Muny parking lot in Forest Park where the Horseless Carriage Club of Missouri was putting on their ...