The Who
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Watch Pete Townshend Join 'The Who's Tommy' Broadway Cast for Musical Medley
The musician performed "Pinball Wizard," "See Me, Feel Me," and "Listening To You" on The Tonight Show
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Watch Roger Daltrey Play 'Baba O'Riley' With Eddie Vedder, Robert Plant at Royal Albert Hall
The final event of the 2024 Teenage Cancer Trust concert series also featured Vedder performing with his daughter Olivia
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Watch the Who Perform 'The Punk and the Godfather' With Surprise Guest Eddie Vedder
Pearl Jam frontman is in London for all-star Teenage Cancer Trust event on Sunday with Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, Robert Plant, and Paul Weller
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Roger Daltrey's New Tour Will Feature Deep Cuts and an Audience Q&A
The Who frontman will dig deep into the Who's catalog for a rare series of American concerts with special guests KT Tunstall and Dan Bern
- The Fire Still Burns
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Roger Daltrey Books the Who, Eddie Vedder, Robert Plant For Final ‘Teenage Cancer’ Concerts
The shows will wrap up Daltrey's 24-year tenure as a curator for the Teenage Cancer Trust, which has raised $40 million for teenager young patients
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Is This Guy Rock's Most Versatile Substitute Frontman?
Robert Hart has filled in for Roger Daltrey, Rod Stewart, and Paul Rodgers, among others. He's also the current singer in Manfred Mann's Earth Band
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The Who Announce Colossal 'Who’s Next/Life House' Deluxe Edition
The set will feature 89 previously unreleased tracks — including songs from the unfinished Life House project
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The Secret History of the Beatles’ ‘Let It Be’Â
Legendary producer Glyn Johns and Ringo Starr share tales of the album that should have been — and Johns recalls working with the Stones, Zeppelin and The Who
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Pete Townshend Returns to Form on Reflective Single 'Can’t Outrun the Truth'
Song marks the Who guitarist's first solo effort in nearly three decades
- Going Solo
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Roger Daltrey on if the Who Will Make a New Album: 'What's the Point?'
Singer cites tepid commercial response to 2019's Who for reluctance to record a follow-up
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